what is the difference between subordinate court and sub divisional court
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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 criminal side (in ascending order) are, Second Class Judicial Magistrate Court, First Class Judicial Magistrate Court, Chief Judicial Magistrate Court.
subordinate courts work under the High Court, there is a hierarchy of courts which are referred to in the Indian constitution as subordinate courts. The Subordinate Courtscan be divided into two main categories civil courts and criminal courts.
Sub-Divisional Magistrate is a title which is sometimes given to the head official of a district subdivision, an administrative officer that is sometimes below the level of district, depending on a country's government structure. ... All subdivisions (tehsils) are under the charge of SDM (Sub Divisional Magistrate).
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subordinate courts work under the High Court, there is a hierarchy of courts which are referred to in the Indian constitution as subordinate courts. The Subordinate Courtscan be divided into two main categories civil courts and criminal courts.
Sub-Divisional Magistrate is a title which is sometimes given to the head official of a district subdivision, an administrative officer that is sometimes below the level of district, depending on a country's government structure. ... All subdivisions (tehsils) are under the charge of SDM (Sub Divisional Magistrate).
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