Oftentimes, justice is attainable through the law. If a person has been wronged, the police can find the perpetrator, the courts will try him, and may be found guilty and appropriately punished. This can give the aggrieved party a feeling that justice has been meted out.
The law is used to deliver justice in India whenever crimes are committed.
Dr.Justice AR.Lakshmanan
(a) Justice A.N. Ray (b) Justice P.V. Reddi (c) Justice S.M. Sikri (d) Justice Y.V. Chandrachaud
Salman Khurshid, Cabinet Minister of the Ministry of Law and Justice of India, as of May 28, 2011.
Houston Police Department's motto is 'Order through law, justice with mercy'.
= "What is relation between law and justice?" =
To implement law and justice
law and justice are not the same because law is an enforcement and justice is the quality of being fair and reasonable.
One can learn about the juvenile justice system from law books, law school, brochures from the Justice Department about juvenile delinquencies, from the local Police Department and from Social and Family Departments.
Criminal justice is about how a society deals with people who violate criminal law. The criminal law is a political document. Through the law, politics defines what is and is not criminal, and what consequences are and are not fair.
Synonyms for the word "attainable" would be: accessible, attainable, possible, or probable. Attainable means something that is capable of being done or completed.
Criminal justice.
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Enforcing the law and bringing those who do not to justice in the courts.
The law is used to deliver justice in India whenever crimes are committed.
Law provides the necessary framework for delivering justice by defining what actions are considered legal or illegal within a society. Justice, on the other hand, is the principle of moral rightness based on ethics, rationality, law, natural law, religion, or fairness. Essentially, law sets the boundaries and standards for justice to be achieved.
The ultimate goal of the criminal justice system is to maintain public safety, uphold the rule of law, and ensure justice is served by holding individuals accountable for their actions through fair and impartial processes.