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Distinguish between Criminal and civil Law,​

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Answered by parimala37
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Explanation:

Criminal law deals with behavior that is or can be construed as an offense against the public, society, or the state—even if the immediate victim is an individual. Examples are murder, assault, theft,and drunken driving. Civil law deals with behavior that constitutes an injury to an individual or other private party, such as a corporation. Examples are defamation (including libel and slander), breach of contract, negligence resulting in injury or death, and property damage.

Answered by spbankingandsscserie
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Civil Law :-

  • Civil Law is a general law which solves disputes between 2 organisations or individuals. As per Civil Law the wrongdoer will have to compensate the affected organisation or individual. Civil Law deals with Property, Money, Housing, Divorce, custody of a child in the event of divorce etc.
  • Civil Law is initiated by the aggrieved individual or organisation or also known as ‘plaintiff.’
  • In case of Civil Law, to start a case, the aggrieved party needs to file a case in the Court or Tribunal.

Criminal Law :-

  • Criminal Law deals with offences that are committed against the society. It mets out varying degrees of punishment commensurate with the crime committed. Criminal Law will deal with serious crimes such as murder, rapes, arson, robbery, assault etc.
  • The Government files the petition in case of criminal law
  • As per Criminal Law, to start a case, a petition cannot be filed directly in a court, rather the complaint should be first registered with the police, and the crime needs to be investigated by the Police. Thereafter a case can be filed in the court.
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