Wednesday, February 5, 2025

Concept of remedial law

Remedial law is a branch of law that tells us how persons can enforce their legal rights, or obtain redress for violation of these rights. It is about making things right when one's legal rights have been violated.

It outlines the rules and procedures involved in legal proceedings, from the time a case is filed, until judgment is rendered and becomes final.

Since it involves procedure, it instructs persons about HOW these legal remedies can be availed of, or how they can defend themselves if cases are filed against them. 

Remedial law is also known as procedural or adjective law.


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