Political Science, asked by anushkachowbey, 11 months ago

distinction between Court of district judge and sessions court.

please mention in points!!!​

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Answered by jaskaran54
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The apex court within the district dealing with criminals matters is named as sessions court as per Code Of Criminal Procedure. While the court dealing with civil matters is called district court.

There can be one session court for more than one district .In genral power of both criminal and civil court is vested in same judge ,when he hear criminal matters called sessions judge and hear civil matter called district judge. And court is called district and sessions court.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The district court is also a court of sessions when it exercises its jurisdiction on criminal matters under the Code of Criminal procedure. ... The district and sessions judge is often referred to as "district judge" when presiding over civil matters and "sessions judge" when presiding over criminal matters.

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