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CIVIL MATTERS

Civil cases are disputes between parties over money or injury to private rights. In a civil case, the party who files the case is called the "plaintiff" and the party against whom the case is filed is called the "defendant".

Civil cases involve clashes between individuals or organizations, often over cash, starting with a "protest" and a "legal dispute". These cases are resolved through civil courts and can involve various types of disputes including property matters, contract breaches, personal injury, and more.

Cases of Civil Matters in Courts

a. Tort or Civil Wrong

A tort is an "unfair demonstration" (tortious act) that causes injury to an individual, property, or reputation, entitling the harmed individual to compensation. Torts are civil wrongs that result in legal liability.

Examples include:

  • Personal injury cases (accidents, negligence)
  • Carelessness or negligence causing harm
  • Defamation (libel and slander)
  • Clinical negligence (medical malpractice)
  • Misrepresentation or fraud
  • Property damage
  • Invasion of privacy

b. Breach of Contract

A breach of contract results from an individual's inability to fulfill terms of an agreement (written or verbal) without legitimate pardon. When one party fails to perform their obligations under a contract, the other party can seek legal remedies.

Common examples include:

  • Not finishing a task as agreed
  • Not providing funds or payment as promised
  • Not delivering goods or services as per contract
  • Delivering defective or substandard goods
  • Violating terms and conditions of agreement

c. Equitable Claim

An equitable claim requests the court to direct or stop activities. These claims seek equitable remedies rather than monetary damages, often involving injunctions or specific performance.

May involve:

  • Cash disputes requiring equitable distribution
  • Property obliteration or damage claims
  • Land sales and property transactions
  • Business contract disputes
  • Injunctions to prevent or compel actions
  • Specific performance of contracts

d. Landlord Tenant Claims

These cases deal with disputes between landowners and occupants. Landlord-tenant disputes are common civil matters that require legal intervention to resolve conflicts.

Common issues include:

  • Expelling tenants or eviction proceedings
  • Returning security deposits
  • Rent disputes and arrears
  • Property maintenance and repairs
  • Lease agreement violations
  • Tenant rights and landlord obligations

The Procedures of Civil Cases

Victim may request "compensations" (monetary damages), an "injunction" (court order to stop or compel action), or a "Declaratory Judgment" (court declaration of rights).

Sending a legal notice to the faulty service provider or manufacturers for a refund or compensation before filing a case.

Filing a petition for "compensation" (cash for mischief endured) - seeking monetary damages for losses suffered.

Requesting an "injunction" to prevent or compel specific actions - temporary or permanent court orders.

Requesting a "decisive judgment" to express parties' rights under an agreement or resolution - clarifying legal status.

The judge evaluates facts, applies law, and issues a final judgment. Parties can also resolve disputes through settlement to avoid trial, often involving cash payment or other agreed terms.

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