Objection
A formal protest made during a trial to challenge evidence, questions, or procedures.
What is Objection?
An Objection is a formal protest made during a trial or hearing to challenge the admissibility of evidence, a question, or procedure, asserting that it violates rules of law or fairness.
Why It Matters?
It protects parties’ rights, maintains trial integrity, and preserves issues for appeal.
Example
An attorney objects to a leading question during cross-examination, citing procedural rules.
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