Uttar Pradesh, Deoria District and Session Courts

Deoria District Court Complex

——–District and Session Judge——–
District & Session Judge
ADJ I
Spl. Judge (SC/ST Act)
ADJ- VI
Spl. Judge (E.C. Act)
ADJ- VI
ADJ VII
ADJ-VIII
Adj XV
Adj XVI
ADJ- VI
ADJ FTC 27
ADJ FTC 28
——–Chief Judicial Magistrate——–
J.M.Ist class
C.J.M.
Addl. C.J.M.
Spl Judicial Magistrste
——–Civil Judge Senior Division——–
Civil Judge (S.D.)
Adj XVI
——–Civil Judge Junior Division——–
Civil Judge (J.D.)
Civil Judge (J.D.)
Addl Civil Judge (JD) CN 13
Civil Judge (J.D.)
Civil Judge (S.D.)
Addl. Civil Judge (JD) CN 22
Civil Judge (S.D.)
Civil Judge Senior Division/FTC Court No 1
Civil Judge Senior Division/FTC Court No 1
Civil Judge Senior Division/FTC Court No 1
——–Family Court Deoria——–
Principal Judge Family Court

Civil Jurisdiction

District Judge
The principal Court of Civil Jurisdiction is the Court of District Judge at the District level, It has both original as well as appellate Jurisdiction, In the original Side the District Judge has the jurisdiction of unlimited valuation, In the appellate side the District Judge has the Jurisdiction of limited valuation, he can hear the appeals from the order of Civil Judge (SD) and Civil Judge(JD) of the cases having valuation up to Rs.5 lacs, The District Judge has the revisional Jurisdiction, The District Judge can transfer the cases to the Additional District Judge, The District Judge can assign the administrative power among the Judicial officer
Civil Judge (SD):-
The Civil Judge (SD) has the jurisdiction of unlimited valuation i.e. ,he can decide cases of civil nature of any value, The Civil Judge (SD) has the jurisdiction of appeal i.e., can hear and decide the cases decided by the Civil Judge (JD), on the transfer of cases by the District Judge.
Civil Judge (JD):-
The Civil Judge (JD) has the Jurisdiction to decide the cases of Civil nature up to valuation of Rs.25000.

 

Criminal Jurisdiction

District & Session Judge
The Court of Session is presided by the Session Judge . The Session Judge look after the Criminal Cases Committed by Judicial Magistrate and also Criminal appeals and Criminal Revisions. The Session Judge Can transfer Criminal cases to the Addl. Session Judges .
Chief Judicial Magistrate
The Chief Judicial Magistrate is subordinate to District & Sessions Judge and every other Judicial Magistrate, who is subject to the general control of District & Sessions Judge, is subordinate to the Chief Judicial Magistrate. As per the Act. and area of Police Station where Criminal offences occurred, the Chief Judicial Magistrate allocate the cases among Judicial Magistrate Subordinate to him .