Basic Courts
Basic Courts are the first level of the judicial system in many countries, handling minor civil and criminal cases. They are designed to provide a straightforward and accessible way for individuals to resolve disputes and address minor offenses. Basic Courts typically have limited jurisdiction, meaning they can only hear specific types of cases, such as traffic violations, small claims, and misdemeanors.
These courts often operate with simplified procedures to ensure that individuals can represent themselves without needing a lawyer. Basic Courts aim to deliver quick and efficient justice, helping to alleviate the burden on higher courts and ensuring that legal matters are resolved at the most appropriate level.