Criminal Law and Civil Law
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In Criminal Law, the accused is given punishment to provide justice to the victims, whereas in Civil Law, the victims are provided compensation. Civil Law cases include custody disputes, bankruptcy, defamation, breach of contract, property dispute, etc.
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What is Civil Law?
- The Civil Law consists of relations among members of a community, a body of rules, regulations judicial precedents and procedures to help resolve non-criminal disputes. The core functions of the Civil Law include resolving disputes and disagreements between organisations or families by offering equitable and due compensations to the party including a victim. In Criminal Law, the accused is given punishment to provide justice to the victims, whereas in Civil Law, the victims are provided compensation.
- Civil Law cases include custody disputes, bankruptcy, defamation, breach of contract, property dispute, etc.
What is Criminal Law?
- Criminal Law is the system of law which relates to crime. It governs crimes that include misdemeanours and felonies. The Criminal Law forbids conduct that is as harmful, threatening or endangering to the safety, moral welfare, health and property of people. Anyone who commits a felony by violating the laws is punished and/or rehabilitated as per the Criminal Law. The Criminal Law differs from the Civil Law in many ways. From punishment to the burden of proof, the trials of both the laws are conducted differently. Criminal Law cases include homicide, conspiracy, obstruction of justice, assault, possession of controlled substance, etc.
Civil Law Vs Criminal Law Courses in India
The variety of law courses found in India would give you a plethora of options to choose from. Not only are there undergraduate and postgraduate degrees but also certificate courses offered at the law schools of India.
Civil Law Courses in India :
- Labour Law
- Family Law
- International Law
- Intellectual Property Law
Criminal Law Courses in India :
- Legal Studies
- Criminal Litigation
- Trial Advocacy
- Criminal Justice
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