Primary Court
A Primary Court is a local court that handles minor civil and criminal cases. It is often the first level of the judicial system where disputes are resolved. These courts typically deal with issues such as small claims, traffic violations, and minor offenses, making them accessible to the general public.
In many jurisdictions, the Primary Court serves as a stepping stone to higher courts, like the District Court or Supreme Court. Decisions made in these courts can often be appealed, allowing for further review if a party believes the outcome was unjust.