
plaintiff's rights
A plaintiff is a person or party who brings a lawsuit to court, seeking justice or compensation for a wrong they believe has been done to them. The plaintiff has the right to present their case, provide evidence, and testify. They can expect fair treatment and to have their claims heard impartially. Additionally, the plaintiff has the right to seek legal representation, challenge evidence, and appeal decisions if they are not satisfied with the outcome. Ultimately, they have the opportunity to seek restitution or enforce their rights through the legal process.