Apart from centralized judiciary system, multi level court system helps to expand the extent of justice to the remotest corner of the country, to which the common people are most benefitted. In centralized judiciary system, there is a unitary tendency, forcing the common people to be deprieved from legal aids. The Lok adalats at panchayat level in India are classic example of multi level court system.
A discussion of the pros and cons of having a dual court system instead of one unified national court system.
no
national court system, state court system and tribal court system.
Federal Court System
both have one supreme court
The County Court system hears more cases than any other court system. This court is usually the first court to hear a complaint or criminal case.
(in the US) Felonies are considered o be "crimes against the state" and they would be heard in the lowest level of the state court system. States may call them by different names, but usually they are known as "Circuit Courts," or "District Courts." Only if the felony crime that was committed was a federal offense, would it be tried in a US District Court.
What are the remedies in a juvenile court system?
Federal Court System
Federal Court System
(in the US) Courts of Appeal are the first level above the trial court... i.e.: a court of 'original jurisdiction.'(e.g.: In the federal court system, it could be any one of the U.S. District Courts - all US District Courts are divided into circuits with each circuit having its own federal court of appeal.In a state system the court of original jurisdiction could be known by one several names - depending on the state - (i.e.: District Court - Circuit Court - Superior Court - etc).
As the Roman Empire stretched from Africa to northwestern Europe, its legal system influenced the legal systems of most European countries. It contributed to a tradition of having a coherent system of civic and penal laws and having set rules for due process in court.