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If someone did us bad and Karma takes care of everything, then we wouldn't need "Court", law and order in society?

In simpler words, If someone does bad, there's law we have to follow but if we think, No revenge or no teaching lesson so this person doesn't do this again to another person, and should leave everything on "God", Karma will take care of it, then technically, we don't need "court system", law and order in society to punish evil doers as God will take care of it. Is it bad, if we actually want to teach that person a lesson, so they taste their own medicine instead of leaving it on "God". After all, God only helps those who helps themselves. Basically, we are just getting even with that person.

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If someone did us bad and Karma takes care of everything, then we wouldn't need "Court", law and order in society?

In simpler words, If someone does bad, there's law we have to follow but if we think, No revenge or no teaching lesson so this person doesn't do this again to another person, and should leave everything on "God", Karma will take care of it, then technically, we don't need "court system", law and order in society to punish evil doers as God will take care of it. Is it bad, if we actually want to teach that person a lesson, so they taste their own medicine instead of leaving it on "God". After all, God only helps those who helps themselves. Basically, we are just getting even with that person.