Introduction: The Unsung Pillars of Justice
A Court is a place where legal trails take place. It is an institution where several disputes are settled via the legal process.There Are Three Types Of Courts Civil Court, Criminal Court And Revenue Court.
1) Supreme Court (Constitutional Court)
2) High Court (Constitutional Court)
3) Court Of Session (Also Called Court Of Session)
4) Judicial Megistrate of (1st Class Called Metropolitan Magistrate In Metropolitan Arrea))
5) Judicial Megistrate of (2nd Class)
6) Excutive Megistrate
Supreme court The Supreme Court of India is the highest court in the country’s judicial system. It is at the top of the pyramid-shaped hierarchy of courts in India.
High Courts: Each state and union territory has its own High Court. High Courts handle appeals from district courts and have jurisdiction over lower courts.
Session Court :As Per Section 6 Of CrPC Beside High Courts And The Courts Composed Under Any Law The Following Court Must Be Present In every State:
Judicial Magistrate of First Class (JMFC) is a judicial officer in India who presides over criminal cases in district courts. They are part of the subordinate judiciary.
A Judicial Magistrate of Second Class is a judicial officer in India who presides over criminal cases at the lowest level of the court structure.
An Executive Magistrate is a government official who has special powers to maintain law and order. They can be appointed by the state government to a district or sub-division.
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