Judicial Courts
Judicial courts are institutions established to administer justice by interpreting and applying the law. They handle various types of cases, including civil disputes, criminal prosecutions, and family matters. Courts operate at different levels, such as trial courts, appellate courts, and supreme courts, each serving specific functions within the legal system.
Judicial courts are essential for upholding the rule of law and ensuring fair treatment for all individuals. They provide a structured environment where legal issues can be resolved, and rights can be protected. Judges, who preside over these courts, are responsible for making impartial decisions based on the evidence presented.