
Courts and Access to Justice
Courts are institutions where legal disputes are resolved through impartial judgment. Access to justice means ensuring all individuals can use these courts and legal processes to address their issues, regardless of background or resources. It involves making legal information understandable, reducing costs, and providing support so everyone can seek fair treatment. When courts are accessible, people can effectively resolve conflicts, protect their rights, and uphold justice in society. Ensuring access to justice is vital for a fair and equitable legal system.