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the person who files against you. the complainant

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In a Civil Case the party who brings a case against a Defendant is called?

In a criminal case it is the accuser. In a civil case - think Judge Judy - it is the Plaintiff


Who initiates proceeding in a civil case?

the plaintiff, that is the person filing the complaint against you.


Who are the 2 main participants in civil case?

the plaintiff and the defendent


Who is the plaintiff in civil case?

The plaintiff is the person who brings or files the suit. The person who gets sued is the respondent or defendant .


Who starts the proceedings in a civil case?

In a civil case, the plaintiff is the party who starts the proceedings by filing a complaint against the defendant.


Why was the civil case dismissed?

The civil case was dismissed because the judge ruled that there was insufficient evidence to support the plaintiff's claims.


Who is the party in civil case?

The PLAINTIFF is the party who files (brings) the lawsuit.


What do you call the aggrieved party in a civil case?

The aggrieved party in a lawsuit is the plaintiff


Can the plaintiff serve the defendant in a legal case?

Yes, the plaintiff can serve the defendant in a legal case by delivering the necessary legal documents to the defendant in accordance with the rules of civil procedure.


Which person or company is the one harmed or wronged in some way in a civil case?

The Plaintiff.


Party who begins legal case?

The party who initiates a legal case is known as the plaintiff in a civil case or the prosecution in a criminal case. They are the ones bringing the case to court and seeking a resolution or remedy for the legal issue at hand.


In civil cases what is the person being sued called?

Defendant. He has to defend him self against the plaintiff's accusation.

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