The village court is a court that is formed under the Union Parishad to settle the small civil and criminal cases of the rural areas. In simple terms, according to the Village Court Act, 2006, in the court of the Union Parishad for the disposal of civil and criminal cases of 25000 taka in the Union Parishad, the court of village court Village courts create the opportunity to get justice for disadvantaged sections of the rural areas. The jurisdiction of the jurisdiction of the people of the whole area can file a case in the village court of Union Parish by paying Tk. No other court can take the full case of the jurisdiction of the village court. A lawyer is not required in the case of village court. Because of which there is no scope for the case to be prolonged. The court is sitting in the presence of the local UP member and the judge judge. The judge in that court is the number 5. Two nominated members will be on behalf of the applicant and 2 members will be nominated for the defendant. One of which must be a relevant UP member. There is no scope for false testimony in the presence of local UP member and dignitaries.
73 cases have been filed in the previous case.
Currently, there are more than 19 cases pending.
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