Special Courts
Special Courts are judicial bodies established to handle specific types of cases that require specialized knowledge or procedures. These courts often focus on particular areas of law, such as family law, tax law, or military law, ensuring that cases are resolved efficiently and effectively. They may have different rules and processes compared to regular courts, allowing for quicker resolutions.
In many countries, Special Courts are designed to address issues that are not adequately covered by the general court system. For example, juvenile courts deal specifically with cases involving minors, while drug courts focus on individuals with substance abuse problems. This specialization helps ensure that the legal system meets the unique needs of various communities.