Difference between punishable offense and penalty?
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Fine is imposed as punishment of wrongdoing whereas, penalty is imposed when one is supposed to do or not to do a particular act but if he still does so then penalty shall be imposed on that [person.
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Penalty is a punishment imposed for breaking a law, rule, or contract. It is usually imposed on persons who violate the law. Penalty is used in both civil as well as criminal law.
A punishable crime is one that someone can be punished for. Drug dealing is punishable.
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