Glossary of Judicial Terms
This section serves as a glossary that defines critical terms associated with the judiciary, enhancing comprehension of legal concepts discussed in this chapter. Each term is succinctly defined to facilitate an understanding of its relevance within the broader context of the judicial system.
Key Terms
- Acquit: To declare that a person is not guilty of the crime for which he/she was tried by the court.
- To Appeal: A petition filed before a higher court to reassess a case that has already been decided by a lower court.
- Compensation: Money awarded to make amends for an injury or loss experienced by an individual.
- Eviction: The act of removing individuals from their land or homes.
- Violation: Breaking a law or infringing upon Fundamental Rights.
Understanding these terms is essential for students as they explore the judiciary's role in society, the law's application, and the protection of individuals' rights.