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The district court thus has original jurisdiction over these cases. Appeals from the district courts are typically made to the high court of the relevant state. If any of the parties are not satisfied with the decision of the high court, they may then appeal to the Supreme Court under its appellate jurisdiction. [4] In some cases, the Supreme ...
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The High Court of Delhi, established in 1966, is the highest court of Delhi. [2] It is located on the Sher Shah road near India Gate in New Delhi. District Courts
In 2010, all District courts were computerised. Digital services began in the Supreme Court in June 2011. The case lists and the judgements of most district courts were available [97] [98] Data is updated daily. Most District and Taluka Courts in the country are computerised. Cause list of each of the Court are available. [99] [100]
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Patiala House Courts Complex is one of the seven District Courts complexes located near India Gate in the National Capital Territory of Delhi [1] (NCT of Delhi).. Maharaja of Himachal Pradesh resided at Patiala House Palace and former residence of Maharaja of Patiala although Maharaja of Patiala soon after part from Patiala House.
A district of an Indian state is an administrative geographical unit, headed by a District magistrate or Deputy commissioner, an officer belonging to the Indian Administrative Service. The district magistrate or the deputy commissioner is assisted by a number of officials belonging to different wings of the administrative services of the state.
Chief Judicial Magistrate's Court or Court of Chief Judicial Magistrate (abbreviated as CJM Court) is the second tier court in the criminal court structure in India.Court of Chief Judicial Magistrate is the apex body of the Criminal Judiciary at the district level, and it is presided over by the Chief Judicial Magistrate. [1]