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Define Grounds for an Objection to be raised?​

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Answer: Grounds for objection are often seen as a form of formal protest during a proceeding, and a judge can either say whether there is a valid reason for the interruption, or they will ask you to get on with your case. Other times for argumentative questions that are more focused on the legal argument rather than the facts that do not need to be brought up.

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