Res Judicata (Section 11) and Constructive Res Judicata
Res Judicata (Section 11) Res Judicata is a legal doctrine that allows a court to disregard irrelevant or irrelevant evidence or arguments that have no bear...
Res Judicata (Section 11) Res Judicata is a legal doctrine that allows a court to disregard irrelevant or irrelevant evidence or arguments that have no bear...
Res Judicata (Section 11)
Res Judicata is a legal doctrine that allows a court to disregard irrelevant or irrelevant evidence or arguments that have no bearing on the case's merits. This doctrine protects the jury's time and ensures that only relevant evidence is considered during the trial.
Constructive Res Judicata
Constructive Res Judicata is a subset of Res Judicata that applies when a party fails to comply with a legal requirement or procedure. This doctrine allows the court to disregard irrelevant evidence or arguments that the party's conduct demonstrates. It essentially compels the party to abide by the law and ensures that the jury is not misled by irrelevant information