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difference between civil court and criminal court

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Answered by Bhoomicharu
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Criminal Court

In criminal court, the state, represented by a prosecutor, brings charges against the defendant for breaking the law. It is up to the prosecutor, not the victim, to decide whether to bring charges and, if so, what charges. The prosecutor must prove the charges beyond a reasonable doubt. In most cases, the defendant has the right to a jury trial, and the verdict must usually be unanimous. If convicted, the defendant can be sentenced to prison or jail, as well as ordered to pay a fine.

Civil court

Civil courts handle disputes between individuals and businesses, including family law cases like divorces or adoptions, business and contract disputes, personal injury cases, and property disputes. In civil court, one party (the plaintiff) brings suit against another party (the defendant) and asks the court to award monetary damages, change a party’s legal status (such as dissolving a marriage), or order the plain tiff to do or stop doing something.


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Answered by sanjay866
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the cases releated to money or property matters are decided in civil court.

cases releated to crimes such as murder, theft, threat to life or property matters are decided in the criminal court.
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