Lord High Munchkin
Mongoose
Being slightly flippant, I'm not quite sure where courts come in... they don't crop up that often in fairy stories or legends.
What I'm getting at, is that the urge to cast a curse is altogether a much more basic and primal thing... sneaky yes, cruel, sometimes undeserved, and definitely malicious.
Right or wrong in an absolute sense doesn't need to come into it at all, and often doesn't. The infliction of a curse is typically in tales down to an aggrieved sense of vengeance (or even strong whim) in the eyes of the curser.
Of course in a setting in which legality and "correct" social/spiritual relationships are paramount, curses could be seen as a form of judgement.
What I'm getting at, is that the urge to cast a curse is altogether a much more basic and primal thing... sneaky yes, cruel, sometimes undeserved, and definitely malicious.
Right or wrong in an absolute sense doesn't need to come into it at all, and often doesn't. The infliction of a curse is typically in tales down to an aggrieved sense of vengeance (or even strong whim) in the eyes of the curser.
Of course in a setting in which legality and "correct" social/spiritual relationships are paramount, curses could be seen as a form of judgement.