/ɪˈrɛləvəns/ – Noun
Definition: sự không liên quan, sự không thích hợp.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “irrelevance” refers to evidence or information that is not pertinent or material to the matter at hand, and therefore should not be considered or admitted in court proceedings. It is information that does not have any bearing on the issues being discussed or decided upon in a legal case.
Example: The defendant’s attempt to introduce evidence about the plaintiff’s personal life was deemed irrelevant to the case and was therefore excluded by the judge.