Explain the structure of subordinate courts with special reference to District Courts and Session Courts
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The district court has appellate jurisdiction over all subordinate courts situated in the district in both civil and criminal matters. ... Subordinate courts, on the criminal side (in ascending order of hierarchy) are, First Class Judicial Magistrate Court, Chief Judicial Magistrate Court.
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The district court has appellate jurisdiction over all subordinate courts situated in the district in both civil and criminal matters. Subordinate courts, on the criminal side (in ascending order of hierarchy) are, First Class Judicial Magistrate Court, Chief Judicial Magistrate Court.
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