Regional Courts
Regional Courts are judicial bodies that handle legal cases within specific geographic areas. They typically deal with a variety of matters, including civil, criminal, and family law cases. These courts serve as an important part of the legal system, ensuring that justice is accessible to local communities.
In many countries, Regional Courts operate under a tiered system, where they may hear appeals from lower courts or handle cases that are too complex for smaller courts. Their decisions can often be appealed to higher courts, such as Supreme Courts, ensuring a comprehensive legal process.