
judicial enforcement
Judicial enforcement refers to the process by which courts ensure compliance with laws, regulations, or court orders. When a party does not follow legal obligations—such as paying a debt or adhering to a judgment—the affected party can seek the help of the court. The court can issue orders, like garnishing wages, seizing property, or compelling actions to enforce rights. Essentially, it's a mechanism that allows individuals or entities to compel others to obey the law or a court ruling, ensuring that justice is upheld and legal decisions are respected.