Magister Litis

Civil

litigation

Civil litigation is a branch of law that deals with disputes between individuals, businesses, or organizations where one party seeks compensation or another form of remedy (rather than criminal punishment).

Property disagreements

Civil litigation is a legal process used to resolve disputes between individuals, businesses, or organizations without involving criminal charges. It includes matters such as property disputes, contract violations, money recovery, employment conflicts, and family-related issues. In civil litigation, one party files a case against another seeking compensation, enforcement of rights, or other legal remedies through the court.

The process usually begins with filing a complaint, followed by responses, evidence collection, hearings, and sometimes settlement discussions. If the dispute is not settled, the matter proceeds to trial where the court gives its judgment based on facts and law. Civil litigation helps protect legal rights, ensure justice, and provide fair solutions to disputes in a lawful manner.

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