LITIGATION

What is Litigation?

Litigation refers to the legal process involved in filing lawsuits or conducting legal actions in court to resolve disputes or allegations between individuals or organizations. This can include civil cases, such as contract disputes, claims for damages, or criminal cases.

The litigation process consists of several stages, starting from filing a complaint, proceeding through discovery (exchange of information), and possibly reaching a trial, where a judge decides the case.

Litigation is a complex process that can be time-consuming and costly, but it is an essential method for protecting rights and interests when parties cannot reach an agreement outside of court.

Having experienced lawyers or legal experts specializing in litigation can help ensure that the case is handled efficiently and increase the chances of achieving a favorable outcome.

Criminal cases refer to cases involving illegal actions that impact public order and safety, such as murder, robbery, or fraud. In criminal cases, the prosecution is brought by the state, and if the defendant is found guilty, they may face legal penalties such as imprisonment or fines.

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Bail is the process by which a suspect or defendant requests temporary release from custody while awaiting trial. This is typically done by providing a guarantee or financial bond to assure the court that the individual will appear for future hearings and will not flee. If the defendant complies with the court's conditions, they are released until their trial date

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Civil cases refer to disputes between individuals or organizations regarding personal rights and interests, such as lawsuits over contracts, claims for damages, or requests for the court to make decisions regarding property. Civil cases do not involve criminal penalties, but instead seek compensation or resolution for the harm caused to the affected party

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Estate management is the process of handling the assets and liabilities of a deceased person. An executor or an appointed person by the court will carry out tasks according to the law, such as assessing the value of assets, settling debts, and distributing the inheritance to the beneficiaries as per the will or applicable laws. Estate management ensures that the deceased's assets are distributed correctly according to the law and the deceased's wishes.

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Legitimization of the child refers to the legal process through which a child born out of wedlock (illegitimate child) is granted the same legal status and rights as a child born to married parents. This process typically involves the father formally acknowledging the child or through a court ruling, and it establishes the child’s right to inheritance, parental support, and other legal protections. Once legitimized, the child is recognized as a legitimate heir and may have the same rights as children born to legally married parents.

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Labor cases refer to disputes between employers and employees regarding rights and benefits in the workplace, such as employment contracts, termination, wages, overtime pay, or violations of workers' rights under labor laws. Labor cases arise when an employer fails to comply with the terms of the employment contract or labor laws. These cases are typically heard and decided by labor courts, which aim to ensure fairness for both parties according to the applicable labor laws.

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