The Difference Between Compensation and Fines
It is important to distinguish between compensation and fines in legal rulings, as each serves a different purpose under the law.
What is Compensation?
Compensation is a financial amount awarded by the court to the injured party. Its purpose is to make up for the harm or damage suffered as a result of another person’s unlawful act. The compensation goes directly to the victim as a form of reparation.
What is a Fine?
A fine, on the other hand, is a type of punishment imposed on the offender. It is paid to the state treasury, not the victim. The purpose of a fine is punitive—to punish the offender and deter similar behavior in the future.
Main Differences
- Compensation is paid to the injured party.
- Fines are paid to the government.
- Compensation is meant to restore or repair.
- Fines are meant to punish and deter.
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