History & Civics
Distinguish between civil and criminal cases.
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The cases brought before the courts can be categorised into two types — Criminal cases and Civil cases.
- Criminal Cases : These cases concern thefts, robberies, killing, physical injury, rioting, etc.
- Civil Cases : These pertain to family matters like property disputes, marriage disputes, contracts, damage to goods, etc.
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