Pursuer
In Scottish law, the plaintiff is typically referred to as the "pursuer" in civil cases.
No, "snee" is not a Scottish dagger. The Scottish dagger is called a "dirk," which is a long-bladed weapon used in traditional Scottish Highland attire.
Cho Chang is a character in the Harry Potter series of books by J.K. Rowling. She is of Chinese descent.
A Scottish lane is often referred to as a "close" or a "wynd." These narrow passageways are typically found in historic parts of Scottish cities like Edinburgh and Glasgow.
The furry pouch on a Scottish kilt is called a sporran. It is worn in the front of the kilt as a decorative and functional accessory to provide additional storage.
The Scottish Parliament is located in Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland. It sits at the foot of the Royal Mile, next to Holyrood Palace.
The person initiating a law suit is called an Appellant.
plaintiff
They represent the plaintiff in civil cases against the defendant/respondant.
Criminal law
A plaintiff is a person who brings an action against another in a court of law
Defendant
When plaintiff goes in appeal then he is called plainticf appellant.
Scottish Law Commission was created in 1965.
criminal
The plaintiff in a lawsuit is called "el demandante".
The defendant's written response to a plaintiff's complaint is called an Answer.
councelor