Procedural Contingencies
Judicial litigation serves as the principal mechanism through which individuals assert their rights before the courts. It provides the legal structure that empowers parties to pursue claims and protect their legitimate interests. Nonetheless, throughout the litigation process, exceptional circumstances may arise that impede its normal progression either by causing a temporary suspension or resulting in its complete termination. These occurrences are commonly identified in legal doctrine as Procedural Contingencies. Recognizing their significant influence on the continuity of legal proceedings and the preservation of litigants' rights, the legislature has afforded these contingencies particular legislative attention.
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