
Apology Act
The Apology Act is a legal law that allows people to apologize for mistakes or harmful actions without those apologies being used as an admission of guilt in court. It encourages open communication and healing by protecting sincere apologies from being interpreted as evidence of liability or wrongdoing during legal proceedings. This means someone can express regret or remorse without the fear that it will be used against them if they are involved in legal disputes or claims. Essentially, it promotes honesty and resolution while safeguarding individuals from potential legal repercussions related to apologies.