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Should I Go to Civil Court or Criminal Court?

 Should I Go to Civil Court or Criminal Court?” – Or Just Flip a Coin and Hope for the Best? πŸͺ™πŸ€£

πŸ§‘‍πŸ’Ό A surprisingly common question we get:
“Sir, I want to file a case… but I don’t know if this is civil or criminal. How do I decide?”
#CivilVsCriminal #CourtConfusion #LegalAdviceIndia #ClientQueries #CourtCaseIndia

πŸ‘€ Short answer?
πŸ‘‰ It depends on whether someone owes you money πŸ’Έ or someone broke the law πŸ•΅️
πŸ‘‰ And no, you can’t file a criminal case just because your ex ghosted you πŸ˜…
#LawSimplified #CourtTypesIndia #LegalAwarenessIndia #LegalHumour #KnowYourRights

πŸ“Œ Let’s Decode the Difference:
πŸ›️ Civil Cases
πŸ”Ή Deal with rights, contracts, property, disputes
πŸ”Ή You ask for compensation or specific relief
πŸ”Ή Examples: Recovery suits, eviction, divorce, property partition
#CivilLitigationIndia #LegalRelief #CompensationClaim #PropertyDisputeIndia

🚨 Criminal Cases
πŸ”Ή Deal with offences against the State or Society
πŸ”Ή You seek punishment for the accused
πŸ”Ή Examples: Theft, assault, fraud, cheating, cybercrime
#CriminalLawIndia #FIRProcess #CriminalComplaint #LegalJustice #WhiteCollarCrime

🧠 Why It’s Crucial to File in the Right Court:
✔️ Saves time, money, effort
✔️ Avoids case dismissal
✔️ Ensures proper remedies
✔️ Shows you mean serious legal business!
#RightLegalRemedy #CourtProcedure #SmartLitigation #JudicialProcessIndia #LegalTipsIndia


πŸ‘¨‍⚖️ At LEXIS AND COMPANY, we help you pick the right court, file the right case, and present your side like a pro in both civil and criminal matters. πŸ“πŸ”
#LitigationExperts #LexisAndCompany #CourtCaseSupport #CivilAndCriminalLaw #LegalStrategyIndia

πŸ“ž Got a case but confused where to file it? We’ll help you court the right solution πŸ˜‰
Call: +91-9051112233
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