A Civil Court is a legal venue where disputes between individuals or organizations are resolved. These disputes often involve issues such as contracts, property, and personal injuries. Unlike criminal courts, which deal with offenses against the state, civil courts focus on resolving private matters and providing compensation to the injured party.
In a civil court, the person who brings the case is called the plaintiff, while the person being accused is known as the defendant. The court hears evidence and arguments from both sides before making a decision. If the plaintiff wins, the court may order the defendant to pay damages or fulfill a specific obligation.