History & Civics
When a judge decides Civil cases, he/she is called ……………. and when he/she decides criminal cases, he/she is called ……………. .
- Sessions Judge; District Judge
- District Judge; Sessions Judge
- Magistrate; District Judge
- Magistrate; Sessions Judge
Subordinate Courts
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District Judge; Sessions Judge
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P : Unlike the Supreme Court, the High Court is not a Court of Record.
Q : The High Court can advise any government department if they seek advice from them on matters of law.
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S : The District Judge acts as a Deputy Commissioner and District Collector.
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