/səˈkjuːɪtɪ ɒv ˈækʃәn/ – Noun
Definition: sự kéo dài không cần thiết việc xét xử.
A more thorough explanation: “Circuitry of action” refers to the complex and interconnected series of legal steps or procedures involved in pursuing a legal claim or remedy through the court system. It encompasses the various stages, processes, and requirements that must be followed in order to seek redress or resolution for a legal issue or dispute.
Example: The plaintiff’s complaint was dismissed by the court due to the excessive circuity of action, as it failed to clearly outline the specific legal claims being made.