Social Sciences, asked by muskiii48, 1 year ago

what is the difference between civil law and criminal law? give five points​

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Answered by drriteshyadav15
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criminalcriminal law deals with conduct or apps that law defines as offences for example theft harassing women to bring dowry murder excetra it usually begins with a losing of an first information report with the police investigate the time after which gas is filled in the court is found guilty the accused can be sent to Jail and also fined..

where as on the other hand civil law deals with any harm or injury to the rights of individual for example disputes relating to sale of land purchase of goods rent matters divorce cases extra a petition has to be filled before the relevant code by the affected party only in a rent matter whether the landlord or tenant can file a case in the court give the specific relief asked for instance in a case....

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Answered by rupkathaisonline
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Civil Law:

Civil law deals with the disputes between individuals,  organizations, or between the two, in which compensation  is awarded to the victim.

Preponderance of evidence” The burden of proof falls on  the plaintiff. One must produce evidence beyond the  balance of probabilities.

Examples:

Landlord/tenant disputes, divorce proceedings, child  custody proceedings, property disputes, personal injury, etc.

Criminal law:

Criminal law is the body of law that deals with crime and the legal  punishment of criminal offenses.

“Beyond a reasonable doubt”: Burden of proof is always on the  state/government.

Example:

“Beyond a reasonable doubt”: Burden of proof is always on the  state/government.

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