I’m trying to get my head around the difference between civil and criminal cases in India. Like, what makes something go to one court instead of another? Is there a beginner-friendly explanation somewhere?
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This is really helpful, thank you! I’ve always been a little unclear on how civil and criminal cases are separated, so this sounds like just the kind of breakdown I’ve been looking for. I’ll check out the article you mentioned — sounds like it could clear up a lot.
That’s something I used to mix up too. Like, I kind of knew the basic idea, but when it came to real-life situations, I wasn’t totally sure where the line was. I came across this article recently that breaks it down in plain terms and thought it was pretty useful: How the Indian Legal System Works https://www.bignewsnetwork.com/newsr/278413518. It explains how each type of case is handled differently, where they go, and what kind of issues fall under civil vs criminal law. It’s not super long, but it gets to the point. Might be worth checking out if you're trying to get a clearer picture.