/mɪsˈdʒɔɪndər/ – Noun
Definition: việc thiết lập sai các bên đương sự, việc kết hợp sai.
A more thorough explanation: Misjoinder is a legal term that refers to the improper joining of parties or causes of action in a lawsuit. It occurs when a party is added to a lawsuit improperly, such as when they have no connection to the case or when multiple unrelated claims are combined into a single lawsuit. Misjoinder can lead to confusion and inefficiency in legal proceedings.
Example: The court granted the motion to dismiss due to the misjoinder of parties in the lawsuit.