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How many district courts are there in Odisha?

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How many district courts are there in Odisha?

Kania, the then Chief Justice of the Federal Court of India. Under the jurisdiction of Orissa High Court there are 30 District Courts. The strength of Judicial Officers as on to-day i.e.on 31.10. 2015 are as follows.

Which is the highest post in district courts?

The District Judge is the highest administrative and judicial officer in a District Court. The District Judge allows cases to every court at the district level. The district court is divided into two parts: civil courts and criminal or session courts.

What is Sdjm court?

Criminal. Sub-Divisional Judicial Magistrate (SDJM) Court.

Who is District Judge of Odisha?

Judicial Officers

Vidisha
Lateri
27Vivek Singh Raghuvanshi , Additional District & Session Judge
28Devendra Solanki , Additional Judge to I Civil Judge-Class-I
Sironj

How many high courts are there in Odisha?

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Orissa High Court
Number of positions27 (20 Permanent + 7 Additional)
Website
Chief Justice
CurrentlyJustice S. Muralidhar

Which is the lowest court in India?

The subordinate court system is divided into: the civil court of which a Sub-Judge is the head followed by the munsif court at the lower level; and the criminal court headed by Chief Judicial/Metropolitan Magistrate at top and followed by ACJM /ACMM & JM/MM at the lower level.

How many district courts are there in India 2021?

There is a total of 672 District courts in India at present.

What does CJM mean?

CJM

AcronymDefinition
CJMChief Judicial Magistrate (India)
CJMCustomer Journey Map
CJMCertified Jail Manager (American Jail Organization)
CJMCongres Juif Mondial (French: World Jewish Congress)

What is difference between judge and magistrate?

– A judge can be described as an arbitrator, i.e. the person who decides on a matter in the court. On the contrary, a magistrate is a regional judicial officer who is elected by the judges of the high court of the state to maintain law and order in a particular area or region.

Who is civil judge?

Civil Judge (Junior Division) decides civil cases of small pecuniary stake. Judicial Magistrates decide criminal cases, which are punishable with imprisonment of up to three years.