Court Cases

Court cases refer to legal disputes that are brought before a court of law for resolution. These cases typically involve two or more parties, where one party (the plaintiff) claims that the other party (the defendant) has violated the law, breached a contractual obligation, or harmed them in some way. The court’s role is to review evidence, interpret relevant laws, and apply legal principles to arrive at a decision, which can include judgments, rulings, or settlements. Court cases can arise in various legal contexts, including civil, criminal, family, and administrative law, and are essential to the functioning of the legal system in upholding justice and maintaining social order.