What's the difference between litigation and litigation?

1, the two definitions are different.

(1) Litigation: refers to the meaning and behavior of informing, appealing and accusing.

(2) Litigation: it is a legal act, and litigation refers to a legal act judged by the people's court. Such as; Civil litigation, criminal litigation, administrative litigation. It's "litigation"

2. Their themes are different.

The subject of litigation is the plaintiff; The subject of litigation is the people's court.

3. They face different objects.

The object of litigation can be between citizens or between citizens and legal persons; The object of litigation cannot be between citizens, nor between citizens and legal persons.

4. The contents of the two are different.

The main content of the lawsuit is the plaintiff's complaint and accusation against an illegal act; The content of the lawsuit is that the people's court judges the lawsuit filed by the plaintiff, and the dispute between the plaintiff and the defendant in this process is called litigation.

5, the timing is different.

Litigation takes place before litigation, and only when litigation takes place can litigation take place.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Litigation (Judicial Procedure)

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