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Multiple choice civics courts and their importance high court judiciary of the state the high courts

Where does the government files a case against a criminal?

  1. Civil Court

  2. Criminal Court

  3. Supreme Court

  4. All above

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

In criminal court, the government files a case against someone for committing a crime. The person accused of committing the crime is called the defendant. The government must prove that the defendant is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, which is a very high standard.

Multiple choice civics courts and their importance high court judiciary of the state the high courts

Which court deals with the enforcement of civil rights?

  1. Civil Court

  2. Criminal Court

  3. Revenue Court

  4. Tahasildar Court

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
A Correct answer
Explanation

LCCR/EF is concerned only with civil courts, because they deal with the enforcement of civil rights laws. In a civil suit, one party (the plaintiff) who feels they were harmed brings a complaint against another party (the defendant).

Multiple choice civics courts and their importance high court judiciary of the state the high courts

The disputes regarding land revenue and land records are settled by the __________ Courts.

  1. Supreme

  2. Revenue

  3. High

  4. Sessions

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

Revenue courts are meant to deal with the revenue related matters of state. Revenue court handle issues such as land ceilings, non-payment of land revenue, tenancy laws, agriculturists and peasants disputes, etc.

Multiple choice civics courts and their importance high court judiciary of the state the high courts

District Magistrate Courts are also known as ________.

  1. Criminal Courts

  2. Supreme Courts

  3. High Courts

  4. Sessions Courts

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
A Correct answer
Explanation

The courts in India are divided into three categories. The top court is the Supreme Court, the middle court is the High Court, and the lower court is the District Court. District Magistrate courts deal with the criminal cases at the district level.