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what is the difference between Diwani adalat and Fouzadoari Adalat

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Answered by vinusree
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Dewani Adalat refers to a Civil Court. The British had established Sudder Dewani Adalats to hear civil disputes in matters arising in the districts under their control. After independence, these were kept as District Civil Courts.


Faujdari Adalats are in essence Magistrates’ Courts, where criminal cases are heard at the first instance. A Magistrate is empowered to pass sentences of upto 7 years imprisonment in criminal cases. For criminal cases which require longer sentences, the cases are committed to the Sessions Courts. Sessions Courts can pass any sentence, including the death penalty, but death penalty sentences must be confirmed by the High Court before being executed.

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Answered by vinod04jangid
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Answer:

faujdari adalat means criminal court and refers to courts which tried criminal cases. Diwani adalat means civil court and refers to courts which dealt with civil courts.

Explanation:

Faujdari Adalats are in essence Magistrates' Courts, in which crook instances are heard at the primary instance. A Magistrate is empowered to byskip sentences of upto 7 years imprisonment in crook instances.

Dewan is an historic Persian phrase which changed into followed at some point of the Islamic world, that means a effective authorities official, minister or ruler. Adawlut, signifying "justice", "equity", a courtroom docket of justice. The time period Dewanny Adawlut indicates a civil courtroom docket of justice. Foujdarry Adawlut indicates a crook courtroom docket of justice

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