misjoinder

/mɪsˈdʒɔɪndər/

Definitions

1. noun

The act of incorrectly joining a party or a person as a defendant in a lawsuit; an incorrect inclusion of a person or entity in a lawsuit or other legal proceeding.

“The court ruled that the misjoinder was an error and ordered the defendant to be dismissed from the case.”

Synonyms

  • inclusion error
  • misjoinder
  • misjoinder of parties

Antonyms

  • joinder
  • joinder of parties