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72 Case Law Precedents in Vietnam as of October 2025: What Should Businesses and Individuals Know? (Part 2)
BLawyers Vietnam | English | AcademicThink | Nov. 7, 2025 | UndeterminedLegal Exposure
As of October 2025, BLawyers Vietnam has published the second part of 72 official case law precedents critical for businesses and individuals. These precedents cover a wide range of legal issues including land use rights, termination of de facto marriages, consumer rights regarding arbitration clauses, validity of mortgage contracts on incompletely paid properties, statute of limitations on counterclaims, and criminal liabilities in cases such as attempted murder, obscenity against minors, and aggravated offenses involving weapons or endangered species.
Additional significant rulings address administrative decisions exceeding authority, property reclamation under enforceable judgments, ownership disputes of parking areas in apartment buildings, validity of unregistered land use donations, and annulment of unlawful marriages. Child custody, termination of adoption, commencement of child support obligations, judicial review of administrative decisions, and criminal aspects of human trafficking and kidnapping for ransom are also detailed within the precedents.
The case law includes clarifications on contract validity despite formal violations, disputes over grave relocation, lottery prize claim periods, and arbitration jurisdiction for commercial disputes involving confidentiality and non-compete agreements. Recent precedents clarify employment contract terminations involving non-specialized trade union officers, dismissal of lawsuits outside court jurisdiction, and determination of inherited land use rights when wills lack specific land area.
BLawyers Vietnam highlights its expertise in legal consultation, dispute resolution, legal risk assessment, and personal legal services based on these precedents, offering support to both corporate and individual clients in Vietnam and through international arbitration venues. The information provided is not official legal advice and BLawyers invites inquiries for further clarification.