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They resolve disputes between people, companies and units of government. Often, courts are called on to uphold limitations on the government. They protect against abuses by all branches of government. They protect minorities of all types from the majority, and protect the rights of people who can't protect themselves.
Courtroom etiquette is important for everyone to know. No matter who you are, the same rules apply. When you show respect for the court's rules, you're helping the court and you're helping yourself. If you have to appear in court, prepare accordingly and follow courtroom etiquette rules.
Courtroom Etiquette Respect the Court's time by being on time. Choose clothing that would be appropriate for a casual business setting. Remove hats before entering the courtroom. Turn off cell phones before entering the courtroom. Be courteous and act in a professional manner to all those involved in the proceedings.
To provide an impartial forum for the resolution of legal disputes. To protect individuals against the arbitrary use of governmental power. To provide for a formal record of legal status.
The court system is set up to resolve disputes, called \u201ccases,\u201d \u201clawsuits,\u201d or \u201cactions.\u201d To resolve a dispute, a court must do 2 things: It must \u201cfind the facts\u201d of the dispute (decide what actually happened), and. It must apply the appropriate law to the facts.
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Rule of law is a principle under which all persons, institutions, and entities are accountable to laws that are: Publicly promulgated. Equally enforced. Independently adjudicated. And consistent with international human rights principles.
Calling Judges 'lord', 'lordship', 'your honour' not mandatory: Supreme Court. New Delhi: Judges should be addressed in courts in a respectful and dignified manner and it is not compulsory to call them \u201cmy lord\u201d, \u201cyour lordship\u201d or \u201cyour honour\u201d, the Supreme Court today said.
Often, courts are called on to uphold limitations on the government. They protect against abuses by all branches of government. They protect minorities of all types from the majority, and protect the rights of people who can't protect themselves. They also embody notions of equal treatment and fair play.
A title used to address a magistrate or clergyman.
Courts decide what really happened and what should be done about it. They decide whether a person committed a crime and what the punishment should be. They also provide a peaceful way to decide private disputes that people can't resolve themselves.

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