
Procedural law
Procedural law is like a rulebook for courts to follow during legal cases. It details the steps for conducting a lawsuit; from the first filing to the final decision. This includes how to present evidence, when a case can be filed, and how trials are conducted. These rules ensure that all cases are handled consistently and that everyone gets a fair chance in court. They act like the 'behind-the-scenes' instructions letting lawyers and judges know what they should do and when, making the legal process organized and predictable.