Court of First Instance
The Court of First Instance is a type of court where legal cases are initially heard and decided. It serves as the starting point for most civil and criminal cases, allowing parties to present their evidence and arguments. The decisions made in this court can often be appealed to higher courts if one of the parties disagrees with the outcome.
In many jurisdictions, the Court of First Instance handles a variety of cases, including family law, contract disputes, and criminal offenses. It plays a crucial role in the judicial system by ensuring that justice is served at the initial level before any appeals are considered.