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<h1>De minimis principle allows courts to dismiss trivial matters lacking meaningful legal significance or practical impact</h1> The de minimis principle establishes that law does not concern itself with trivial or insignificant matters. Black's Law Dictionary defines it as the legal doctrine that courts will not address very small or trifling issues. This principle allows legal systems to focus resources on substantial matters rather than minor technicalities. The concept prevents litigation over inconsequential disputes and maintains judicial efficiency by dismissing claims that lack meaningful legal significance or practical impact.