History & Civics
What is the distinction between the Court of the District Judge and the Sessions Judge?
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Mention the types of cases being heard by the Court of the District Judge and the Sessions Judge.
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What is the distinction between Civil and Criminal Courts?
Subordinate Courts
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The Civil Courts hear the cases related to land, property, breach of contract, money transactions, etc. The Criminal Courts, on the other hand, deal with offences such as theft, violence, robbery, physical attacks, murder and dacoities.
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