täismenetlust
Täismenetlust, often translated as full procedure or full proceeding, is a legal term used in some jurisdictions, particularly within the Estonian legal system, to describe a comprehensive and thorough examination of a case. It signifies that all relevant evidence, arguments, and legal considerations will be fully explored and adjudicated by the court. This contrasts with summary proceedings or simplified procedures where the scope of examination may be limited.
When a case proceeds under täismenetlust, it typically involves a formal trial where parties present their