/ˈkaʊntəkleɪm/ – noun
Definition: yêu cầu lại, kiện lại, phản tố.
A more thorough explanation: A counter-claim is a claim made by a defendant in a legal proceeding against the plaintiff or the original claimant in response to the original claim. It is a separate claim that asserts a cause of action against the party who initiated the legal action.
Example: In response to the plaintiff’s allegations, the defendant filed a counter-claim asserting that they were not responsible for the damages incurred.