Judicial Procedure
Judicial procedure refers to the established rules and processes that courts follow to resolve legal disputes. It includes steps such as filing a complaint, conducting hearings, and presenting evidence. These procedures ensure that cases are handled fairly and consistently, allowing both parties to present their arguments.
In a typical judicial procedure, the plaintiff initiates the case by submitting a complaint to the court. The defendant then responds, and the court may schedule a trial where both sides can present their evidence and witnesses. Ultimately, a judge or jury makes a decision based on the information provided.