Sued
Sued is the past tense of sue, meaning to bring a civil action against another person or entity in a court of law. In civil litigation, the party who initiates the case is the plaintiff, and the party being challenged is the defendant. The plaintiff alleges facts and legal grounds—such as breach of contract, negligence, or property disputes—and seeks a remedy, typically money damages or an injunction. Suing is separate from criminal action, which is brought by the state.
To begin, the plaintiff files a complaint and the court issues a summons, notifying the defendant of
Outcomes depend on the jurisdiction and the type of claim. If successful, a plaintiff may receive damages,