who can be recognised as a party to legal proceedings in a court of law?
can anyone please help me with this as i dont understand what it means, thanks
In civil law the person doing the suing, the person who says they've suffered some wrong or injury is called 'the complainant" (they used to be called 'the plaintiff') That's one 'party'. The person being sued is called 'the defendant" That's the other party.
Sometimes there are other people brought in. For example, the defendant might say that everything wrong was done by some other person, not him.That person blamed can be made a party to the action. They become the "Third Party".
This is another open university question for the W100 course!!! Might I suggest that you speak with your tutor regarding this and NOT POST FURTHER QUESTIONS ON HERE OR ANYWHERE ELSE!
This is not fair on the rest of us who are working hard to get through the course!