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Differences between Civil Law and Criminal Law
Civil law and criminal law are the two primary branches of law within the South African legal
system. While both are fundamental to maintaining order in society, they differ significantly in their
purpose, the parties involved, their procedures, and their outcomes.

1. Purpose of the Law
The primary purpose of criminal law is to deal with conduct that disturbs the public peace and
order. It addresses behaviour deemed harmful to society as a whole. Therefore, when a crime is
committed, the law seeks to punish the offender to protect the community and uphold social
norms (SCL1501, Study Guide. p 7).

In contrast, the purpose of civil law is to regulate disputes between private individuals. Its focus is
on the protection and enforcement of individual rights when one person's rights have been
infringed upon by another (SCL1501, Study Guide. p 8).

2. Parties Involved
In a criminal matter, the state prosecutes the accused person. The case is brought by the state on
behalf of society because a crime is regarded as an offence not just against an individual, but
against the entire community (SCL1501, Study Guide. p 7).

In a civil dispute, the parties are private individuals (legal subjects). The person whose rights have
been infringed (the plaintiff) institutes a claim against the alleged wrongdoer (the defendant)
(SCL1501, Study Guide. p 8).

3. Nature of the Wrong
The wrong in criminal law is a crime, such as murder, theft, or assault. For conduct to be a crime, it
must be prohibited by law and be punishable by the state (SCL1501, Study Guide. p 7).

In civil law, the wrong is often referred to as a delict. This occurs when one person unlawfully and
culpably harms another, for instance by damaging their property or defaming their character
(SCL1501, Study Guide. p 8).

4. Outcome and Sanctions
In criminal cases, if the accused is found guilty, the court imposes punishment, known as a criminal
sanction. This can include imprisonment, a fine (paid to the state), correctional supervision, or
community service (SCL1501, Study Guide. p 7).

In civil cases, the court does not punish the wrongdoer but rather holds them liable. The aim is not
to punish, but to restore the injured party to their original position as far as possible, often through
an order for compensation or the payment of damages to the aggrieved party (SCL1501, Study
Guide. p 8).



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