
The Judgment
The judgment is the final decision made by a court in a legal case. It officially resolves the dispute by determining the rights and responsibilities of each party involved. The judgment explains the court's reasoning, including the facts considered and the laws applied, and it may order actions such as paying damages, doing or stopping something, or dismissing claims. Essentially, it announces the court's authoritative conclusion, providing clarity and closure to the legal process. Once a judgment is issued, it can often be enforced or appealed, depending on the situation.