justice
//ˈdʒʌstɪs//
Noun
1
The quality of being fair and reasonable, or the principle of moral rightness and equity.
Everyone deserves to be treated with justice and respect.
2
The administration of law or authority in maintaining fairness and punishing wrongdoing.
The criminal justice system ensures that offenders are brought to trial.
3
A judge or magistrate, especially of a high court.
The justice presided over the case with great care.