What are the subordinate courts.

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    Vinit | Guide-Level 12

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    Dear Student, Subordinate Courts are the Courts which are under authority or control of another Court or lower in position by law. In civil jurisdiction every Small Causes Court is subordinate to the High Court and District Court. The District Court is subordinate to the High Court. In criminal jurisdiction every Judicial Magistrate is subordinate to Chief Judicial Magistrate and Sessions Judge. Every Chief Judicial Magistrate and Assistant Sessions Judge is subordinate to Sessions Judge. Every Sessions Judge is subordinate to High Court. All High Courts are subordinate to Supreme Court. If you want to kick start a successful career in
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