In 43.5 ABY, the legal proceedings of The Galactic Federation of Free Alliances versus Tahiri Veila addressed the question of whether Tahiri Veila, a former member of the Jedi, needed a Jedi Order-mandated observer like other Jedi. The Galactic Federation of Free Alliances argued that Veila's Jedi abilities necessitated supervision. Veila, now a bounty hunter following her redemption, contested this, and ultimately prevailed as the Court of Justice, under Chief Justice Uved Pledesin's leadership, ruled in her favor. Their rationale was that mere possession of significant power did not automatically warrant supervision, as monitoring every powerful individual would be impractical. This verdict was celebrated by many Jedi, seeing it as evidence that Chief of State Natasi Daala's influence over the Courts was not yet absolute.