/tə teɪk dʒʊˈdɪʃəl ˈnoʊtɪs ʌv/ – Phrase
Definition: chấp nhận điều gì đó không cần chứng cứ, được coi là đã biết không cần chứng minh (về tòa án).
A more thorough explanation: “To take judicial notice of” refers to the act of a court recognizing and accepting certain facts or information as true without requiring formal proof, based on the court’s own knowledge or public records. This concept allows courts to acknowledge commonly known facts or information that do not require evidentiary support during legal proceedings.
Example: The court may take judicial notice of the fact that the sun rises in the east and sets in the west.