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Differentiate between the Sessions Court and the Court of the District Judge.

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Differentiate between the Sessions Court and the Court of the District Judge.

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Feature Sessions Court Court of the District Judge
Type of Cases Handled It exclusively adjudicates Criminal cases (e.g., murder, theft, dacoity, and assault trials). It exclusively adjudicates Civil cases (e.g., property, contracts, marriage, and inheritance disputes).
Highest Authority It stands as the highest criminal court of law at the district level. It stands as the highest civil court of law at the district level.
Presiding Officer’s Title The same presiding judicial officer is designated as the Sessions Judge. The presiding judicial officer is designated as the District Judge.
Punitive/Sentencing Power It possesses the authority to award harsh criminal sentences, including life imprisonment or the death penalty (subject to High Court confirmation). It possesses the authority to grant financial compensation, restore properties, or issue injunctions.
Subordinate Courts Below It It exercises administrative control over Chief Judicial Magistrate Courts and Judicial Magistrates of First/Second Class. It exercises administrative control over the Court of Civil Judges (Senior/Junior Division) and Munsif Courts.
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Chapter 21: The High Courts and Subordinate Courts - EXERCISES [Page 266]

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Morning Star Total History and Civics [English] Class 10 ICSE
Chapter 21 The High Courts and Subordinate Courts
EXERCISES | Q II. 12. | Page 266
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