/ˈpɛrənt keɪs/ – Phrase
Definition: xch leading case.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a “parent case” refers to a case that was filed earlier and is related to another case, known as the “child case.” The parent case typically involves similar or related legal issues and may have a direct impact on the outcome of the child case.
Example: In the parent case, the court ruled that the defendant’s actions constituted a breach of contract.