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The court of the sessions judge tries
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Answered by samiksha6176
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A Civil Court deals with disputes related to civil law, whereas a Sessions Court usually deals with criminal cases. Can a Sessions Court give a death sentence? As per section 366 (i) CrPC, the Sessions Court judge can do so.

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Answered by mahinderjeetkaur878
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Answer: - Criminal cases.

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The court of the sessions judge tries criminal cases.

  • The court of session judge is the highest criminal court in a district level.
  • It looks after the criminal cases with serious offences.
  • The court of session is also called as a session court.
  • This type of courts exits in the many commonwealth countries.
  • Such type of courts takes or looks after the cases in which the criminals get punishment of imprisonment which is more than seven years, or the punishment is of life imprisonment, and it also deals with the punishment of death.
  • The court of session do not take any type of direct notice of any cases.
  • When the case is taken to the session court and the person who is accused of some crime appears before the court of session, then the case will be open for the prosecution by the public prosecutor. The public prosecutor describes the charges and the starts showing the evidence.

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