/tə rɪˈtɜrn ˈsʌmənz/ – Phrase
Definition: tống đạt trát gọi ra tòa.
A more thorough explanation: “Return of summons” refers to the act of officially delivering a legal document, such as a summons or a subpoena, to the court or the party who issued it, along with a formal declaration or certification confirming that the document has been served in accordance with legal requirements. This process is typically carried out by a process server or other authorized individual, and the return of summons serves as proof that the document has been properly delivered.
Example: The defendant failed to appear in court after being served with a summons, so the judge issued a bench warrant to compel their return to face the charges.