Litigation & Prosecution
Civil Suits
Criminal Prosecution
Writs
Civil suits, also known as civil litigation, refer to legal disputes between individuals or entities that seek monetary compensation or specific performance rather than criminal sanctions.
Criminal prosecution is the legal process through which individuals who have been accused of committing a crime are brought to court and face punishment if found guilty.
Writs are legal documents issued by courts to enforce or protect individuals' rights. They serve as official written orders commanding someone to do or not to do something.
Public Interest Litigation (PIL)
Lawsuits
Appeals
Public interest litigation (PIL) is a legal mechanism that allows individuals or groups to seek justice on behalf of the public.
Lawsuits are legal disputes that are brought to court for resolution. They are a means for individuals or organizations to seek justice and resolve conflicts through the legal system.
Appeals are a crucial part of the legal process, providing individuals with a mechanism to contest a decision made by a lower court.
Reviews
Revisions
Reviews in law play a crucial role in the legal system. Reviews help to ensure accountability and maintain the standards of the legal profession.
Revisions in law are an essential aspect of the legal system as they ensure that laws remain relevant and effective over time.