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A family Court shall not have jurisdiction exercised by the
District Court
Subordinate Civil Court
Magistrate of First Class
Sessions Court
- Option 1: District Court
- Family Courts are established to handle family-related disputes, which can simplify some matters handled in District Courts.
- Option 2: Subordinate Civil Court
- These courts typically handle civil matters but not specifically family issues unless deemed otherwise by jurisdiction authorities.
- Option 3: Magistrate of First Class
- These magistrates deal with specific types of cases like protection orders, which can sometimes overlap with family issues, but they are not exclusively family courts.
- Option 4: Sessions Court
- Family Courts do not handle criminal cases, which are under the Sessions Court's purview. Sessions Courts focus on serious criminal offenses.
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