/ˈkaʊntə-keɪs/ – verb
Definition: phản đối đơn kiện.
A more thorough explanation: A counter-case refers to a legal argument or claim presented by a party in response to the original case or claim made by the opposing party in a legal proceeding. It is a rebuttal or opposing argument put forth to challenge or contradict the assertions made by the other party.
Example: In the counter-case presented by the defense, it was argued that the evidence provided by the prosecution was insufficient to prove the defendant’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.