
Judicial Remedies
Judicial remedies are solutions provided by a court to address a legal wrong or dispute. When someone has suffered harm or injustice, they can seek remedies through the court system. These remedies typically fall into two main categories: monetary damages (compensation for losses) and equitable relief (non-monetary solutions, such as injunctions or specific performance). Courts aim to restore the injured party to their original position or provide fair compensation, ensuring justice is served according to the law. Essentially, judicial remedies help resolve conflicts and uphold legal rights in a structured manner.