
Civilian Courts
Civilian courts are judicial institutions that handle non-criminal legal disputes between individuals, organizations, or entities. Their primary role is to resolve conflicts related to issues like contracts, property, personal injury, or family matters (such as divorce or custody). These courts adjudicate cases where someone alleges harm or disagreement but do not involve criminal charges or punishments. Their decisions often result in monetary compensation or specific actions to resolve the dispute. Civil courts are essential for maintaining order and fairness in private relationships and transactions within society.