Economy, asked by suraj467675, 10 months ago

difference between District Court and Revenue Court​

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Answered by jaswanth200518
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THE DIFFERENCE IS AS FOLLOWS:-

District court is a court of both revision and trial and as well as of appeal.

Matrimonial Suits can only be tried by district courts again a civil or criminal revision can also lie before it.

Moreover, its also a court of appeal.

Revenue courts are courts which handle the revenue matters of state

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Answered by student8th13
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DISTRICT COURTS

AT DISTRICT LEVEL THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF COURTS- THE COURT OF DISTRICT JUDGE FOR CIVIL CASES AND THE COURT OF SESSION JUDGE FOR CRIMINAL CASES. THE DISTRICT COURT FUNCTION UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE HIGH COURTS. APARTMENT ORIGINAL CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES THEY ALSO THEIR CASES AGAINST THE VERDICTD OF THE LOWER COURTS.

REVENUE COURTS

REVENUEREVENUE COURTS REFER TO THE COURTS THAT HERE CASE IS RELATED TO THE PAYMENT OF REVENUE. THE HIGHEST REVENUE COURT IN THE STATE IS THE BOARD OF REVENUE. THE HIGHEST REVENUE COURT IN A DISTRICT IS THE COURT OF COLLECTOR.

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