what is subordinate of district court
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In this regard it appoints officers and servants to be made by Chief Justice or such other judge of High Court as the Chief Justice may direct. The subordinate courts include the District Judges, Judges of the city civil courts, Metropolitan magistrates and members of the judicial service of the state.
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The district court has appellate jurisdiction over all subordinate courts situated in the district on both civil and criminal matters. Subordinate courts, on the civil side (in ascending order) are, Junior Civil Judge Court, Principal ...
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