First Instance Courts
First Instance Courts are the initial level of the judicial system where legal cases are first heard and decided. They handle a variety of cases, including civil, criminal, and administrative matters. The decisions made in these courts can be appealed to higher courts if one of the parties disagrees with the outcome.
These courts are essential for ensuring justice at the local level, as they allow individuals to present their cases before a judge or jury. In many countries, First Instance Courts serve as the foundation of the legal process, providing a venue for resolving disputes and enforcing laws.