
Private Litigation
Private litigation refers to legal disputes resolved between individuals or entities in a court setting, without government involvement. This process typically arises when one party believes another has wronged them, prompting them to seek compensation, resolution, or enforcement of rights through the legal system. Common examples include contract disputes, personal injury claims, and property disagreements. The outcome is decided by a judge or jury, with each side presenting evidence and arguments. Private litigation allows individuals to seek justice and uphold their rights under the law in civil matters.