Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Cecilia Bembibre, in Jul. 2012
The term complaint is used to refer to the act by which a subject notifies or establishes in front of the corresponding authorities that some type of crime or crime has been committed. The complaint can take very different forms, especially when we talk about the judicial and legal spheres in which a number of rules and regulations are conformed. procedures to establish a complaint. The action of reporting or making a report may also take place outside the legal or legal sphere and the term may also be used informally when a person reports or warns of an error in a life situation everyday.
We could point out that every complaint always has a main objective which is to establish or notify a authority competent over the commission of an illicit, an error or a crime. When making the complaint, the subject who carries it out must explain who committed that illegal act, in what situations or conditions and at what time. These data are very important since then, according to the procedure to be followed in each case, they can collaborate to carry out the
tracing specific to the case and the sanction or punishment corresponding to whoever committed the crime.It is common that the most abundant complaints are those that have to do with material, financial and also criminal illicit. In this sense, Justice receives a complaint from an individual, an entity or a group of people. This complaint is applied to a third party and that is where the justice or the authorities must begin to act to resolve the situation. It is important that while the complaint is received, the innocence of the accused person or entity is always presumed until the the opposite is proven in order to avoid gratuitous or false accusations that could harm someone's reputation or life innocent.
It is clear that the complaint is always the first step to achieve justice in the face of various acts of injustice, for which it is of the utmost importance that it is carried out. Faced with certain types of crimes such as robberies, cases of unsafety, violence domestic or gender it is common that the corresponding complaints are not carried out for fear of reprisals or attacks later, but the lack of these complaints is what prevents justice from truly acting to solve the cases.
Issues in Complaint