Judicial Inquiry
A judicial inquiry is a formal investigation conducted by a court or a designated judicial authority to examine specific issues, often related to legal or public matters. This process aims to gather evidence, hear testimonies, and establish facts surrounding a case, ensuring transparency and accountability.
Judicial inquiries can address various topics, such as government misconduct, public safety incidents, or corruption. They often result in recommendations for policy changes or legal reforms, helping to improve the justice system and restore public trust in institutions.