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In the UK:
- Civil Court is for, well, civil cases.
- Magistrates' Court is for relatively minor criminal cases.
- Crown Court is for major criminal cases.
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We don't have such system. Only municipal, county and supreme court. Each of these does both civil and criminal cases. There's also constitutional court as separate body.
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Courts for civil cases in India , in descending order of hierarchy :
Supreme Court
High Court
Court of District Judge / Additional District Judge
Court of Civil Judge Junior / Senior Division ( / in respect of matrimonial disputes , Principal Judge / Additional Principal Judge)
Court of Small Causes
Courts for criminal cases in India , in descending order of hierarchy :
Supreme Court
High Court
Court of Session Judge / Additional Session Judge
Court of Chief Judicial Magistrate / Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate
Court of Judicial Magistrate First Class
Supreme Court & High Court are court of appeals wrt civil & criminal cases and so , cannot hold their trial generally . However in exceptional circumstances only , High Court has the power to recall civil & criminal cases from lower courts & try itself .
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In my country it usually starts with the goombas, then koopas, and eventually makes it to bowser (in really serious cases).
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