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**Remedial law** refers to the body of law that outlines the procedures and rules for enforcing legal rights and obtaining remedies in a court of law. It governs the process of litigation, including the steps involved in bringing a lawsuit, defending against a claim, presenting evidence, and securing a judgment. Remedial law includes civil procedures (such as filing a case, motions, and appeals) and criminal procedures (such as arrest, trial, and sentencing). Its primary goal is to ensure that legal rights are protected and that justice is achieved in a fair and orderly manner.