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Who Was The Head Of Munsif

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Answered by rishika79
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District Munsiff Court (alternate spelling District Munsif Court) is the court of the lowest order handling matters pertaining to civil matters in the district. Usually it is controlled by the District Courts of the respective district. The District Munsif Court is authorised to try matters pertaining to certain pecuniary limits. The State Government notifies the pecuniary limits for the District Munsiff Courts. It is under the charge of a munsiff magistrate/judicial collector.

The appeal against these courts lies before the Subordinate Courts which are one rank superior to the District Munsiff Courts but are inferior to the District court. The State Government prescribes the territorial jurisdiction of the District Munsiff Court. The district is further divided into subdivisions; each subdivision has an in-charge tax inspector and Registrar magistrate. The munsiff magistrate is the judge and presiding officer of the District who keep charge of all tax inspectors (tehsildars). Enforcement is of the law of 1982 CrPc.

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Answered by dackpower
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District Munsiff Court in the courtyard of the most profound order commanding elements about civil circumstances in the district. Normally, it is monitored by the District Courts of the corresponding district. These courts are empowered to examine information concerning particular budgetary purposes. The State Government promulgates the economic deadlines for the District Munsiff Courts. It is underneath the assessment of a prelate justice authority.

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