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dintinction between civil and criminal courts? give 4 points each ?​

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Answered by LIGHT633
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In Civil Law, the wrongdoer gets sued by the complainant or the aggrieved party. In Criminal Law, the accused person will be prosecuted in the court of law. In the case of Civil Law, there is no punishment like Criminal Law, but the aggrieved party receives the compensation and the dispute gets settled.

Answered by Om866877
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Answer:

The principle is always the same: A sues B for causing damage to A or to something belonging to A.

How does a person cause damage? A person causes damage, for example, by breaking a contract, by breaking an object belonging to someone, or by hurting someone.

The principle is always the same: a person is accused of a crime (e.g., murder, assault, identity theft).

Note :

A crime can occur even if there is no “immediate” victim (e.g., the crime of drug possession).

In Canada, people are considered innocent until the evidence proves they are guilty.

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