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Subordinate Court - Criminal Courts

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  • Criminal courts
  • Classification of criminal courts
    (i) Sessions court
    (ii) Court of chief metropolitan magistrate or chief judicial magistrate
    (iii) Court of the first class magistrates
    (iv) Court of the second class magistrates
  • Appeals
CISCE: Class 10

Key Points: Criminal Courts

  • Criminal Courts deal with offences like murder, robbery, theft, assault, etc.
  • Sessions Court is the highest criminal court in a district and tries serious crimes; only it can award death sentence or life imprisonment (death sentence needs High Court confirmation).
  • Chief Judicial / Chief Metropolitan Magistrate tries less serious offences and can award imprisonment up to 7 years.
  • First Class Judicial Magistrates handle minor offences and can give up to 3 years’ imprisonment or ₹5,000 fine or both.
  • Second Class Judicial Magistrates try very minor cases with punishment up to 2 years’ imprisonment or ₹1,000 fine or both.
  • Sessions Judge hears appeals against judgments of Chief Judicial/Metropolitan Magistrates.
  • High Court hears appeals against decisions of the Sessions Court.
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