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The lowest courts in terms of handling matters of civil nature are
Chief Judicial Magistrate Court.
Junior Civil Judge Court.
Second Class Judicial Magistrates Court.
Munsiff Court.
- Chief Judicial Magistrate Court: Primarily deals with criminal matters, not civil cases. Handles more serious criminal cases within its jurisdiction.
- Junior Civil Judge Court: Often deals with small claims or lower-value civil suits. Functions as a lower-level civil court in some states.
- Second Class Judicial Magistrates Court: Mostly handles petty criminal cases, not civil matters. Generally deals with minor offenses with punishments up to a certain limit.
- Munsiff Court: Generally considered one of the lowest courts in the hierarchy dealing exclusively with civil matters like disputes over small property or debts.
Correct Answer: Option 4 - Munsiff Court
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