/dəˈmɜrər tuː ɪnˈtɛrəɡətəri/ – Phrase
Definition: việc nhân chứng phản đối câu hỏi nêu ra vì không liên quan đến vụ án.
A more thorough explanation: A demurrer to interrogatory is a legal pleading in which a party objects to answering a specific interrogatory (a written question) in a legal proceeding. The party filing the demurrer is essentially challenging the relevance or propriety of the interrogatory and seeking a ruling from the court on whether they are required to answer it.
Example: The defendant filed a demurrer to interrogatory, arguing that the question was overly broad and not relevant to the case.