A person having a dispute with others can go to the court for trial and adjudication. Courts of justice do not give advisory opinions. They have power only to try a dispute and give out the decision on that. However, in some circumstances, a person may need an order of the court for some particular purposes such as to appoint an administrator of estate, for example, though there is no dispute the person has to go to the court also for such an order.
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