A statute which provides new remedy for the enforcement of one right called
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A legal remedy, also judicial relief or a judicial remedy, is the means with which a court of law, usually in the exercise of civil law jurisdiction, enforces a right,
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A statue which provides new remedy for the enforcement of one right is called legal remedy or judicial remedy. Some facts regarding this are explained below:
- A Right is enforced by the means of court of law referred as judicial remedy or legal remedy.
- Judicial remedy also known as a judicial relief a right is enforced by usually in the exercise of civil law jurisdiction.
- The defendant is forced by the court through the orders to do something, or to refrain from doing to the plaintiff by the orders known as Coercive remedies.
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