How the Indian Court System Handles Criminal Cases
India's criminal court system operates through a hierarchical structure that processes from initial magistrate hearings through sessions courts, High Courts, and ultimately the Supreme Court. The overwhelming majority of criminal matters — FIR registration, bail, remand, committal proceedings, and summary trial of minor offences — are handled by Executive Magistrates and Judicial Magistrates at the lowest court tier. Sessions Courts (one per district, headed by a District and Sessions Judge) handle serious offences including those punishable by more than 7 years imprisonment; High Courts (one per state or group of states) exercise original jurisdiction in constitutional matters, appellate jurisdiction over sessions court decisions, and supervisory jurisdiction over all subordinate courts; the Supreme Court of India is the final court of appeal and constitutional court. Representational Image: How the Indian Court System Handles Criminal Cases The criminal justice system's def...