Subordinate Courts
Subordinate Courts are lower-level courts in a judicial system that handle less serious cases compared to higher courts. They typically deal with matters such as minor criminal offenses, civil disputes, and family law issues. These courts aim to provide accessible justice and are often the first point of contact for individuals seeking legal resolution.
In many countries, Subordinate Courts include various types, such as Magistrate Courts and District Courts. They operate under the authority of higher courts, like Supreme Courts, and their decisions can often be appealed to these higher courts for further review.