/ˌæbsəˈluːʃən/ – Noun
Definition: 1. tha bổng, tuyên cáo vô tội;
2. miễn (trách nhiệm, chức vụ, hình phạt)
A more thorough explanation: A legal judgment where a court dismisses a case because the plaintiff has failed to prove their case. This is essentially a temporary dismissal, allowing the case to be re-instituted if new evidence emerges.
Example: The defendant successfully applied for absolution from the instance after the plaintiff’s weak opening statement.