Civil Justice
Civil justice refers to the system of law that deals with disputes between individuals or organizations. It encompasses various legal matters, such as contracts, property disputes, and personal injury claims. The goal of civil justice is to resolve these conflicts fairly and provide remedies, often in the form of monetary compensation or specific actions.
In civil justice, cases are typically resolved through civil courts, where a judge or jury examines the evidence and makes a decision. Unlike criminal justice, which involves the state prosecuting individuals for crimes, civil justice focuses on resolving private disputes and ensuring that individuals' rights are protected.