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Court Visit Report
Court Visit Report
Court Visit Report
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Content
1. Acknowledgement
2. Purpose of Visit
3. INTRODUCTION
4. ………………….Court
5. Different types of Courts Rohini court
CIVIL JUDGE AND RENT CONTROLLER AT ROHINI COURTS
DISTRICT JUDGE /ADDITIONAL SESSION JUDGE AT ROHINI COURTS
ADDITIONAL DISTRICT JUDGE AT ROHINI COURTS
FAMILY COURTS AT ROHINI COURTS
MOTOR ACCIDENT CLAIM TRIBUNAL AT ROHINI COURTS
A.C. M.M & MM AT ROHINI COURTS
6. Structure of the court room
7. Functions of court room staff
8. Hierarchy of Prosecution
9. Case study 1
10.Case study 2
Name of court: - .
Location:-
Purpose of Visit
The purpose of the visit was to understand the working of a court, the nature of duties of the judicial
officers. The visit was to help us understand the role of court in dispensing justice in any case, the role
of prosecutors in a case, the way cases proceed in a court, the way judges, prosecutors and defense
lawyers handle the case, the relationship of the prosecutors and the police. This gave us an
opportunity to understand the actual need of co- ordination in the four pillars of the criminal justice
system.
The visit included an in-depth study of the day to day functioning of the criminal courts, at different
levels and over a vast variety of cases. The aim was to evaluate the resources available and the
distribution of power between the judges, the prosecution, and the defense council.
INTRODUCTION
Court - A court is an institution that the government sets up to settle disputes through a legal process.
People come to court to resolve their disagreements. Did Bill Jones run a red light before his car ran
into John Smith's, or was the light green, as he says it was? Did Frank Williams rob the bank? Courts
decide what really happened and what should be done about it. They decide whether a person
committed a crime and what the punishment should be. They also provide a peaceful way to decide
private disputes that people can't resolve themselves.
Juvenile Court – The District Courts of India are presided over by a judge. The administer justice in
India at a district level. These courts are under administrative and judicial control of the high court of
the state to which the district concerned belongs.
Prosecutor - The prosecutor is the chief legal representative of the prosecution in countries with
either the common law adversarial system, or the civil law inquisitorial system.
Prosecution - The prosecution is the legal party responsible for presenting the case in a criminal trial
against an individual accused of breaking the law.
Defense lawyer - A defense lawyer is an attorney that represents an accused party in legal matters,
including in a court of law. The accused party is known as the defendant, hence the name, defense
lawyer.
The Building of Rohini Courts Complex completed in the year 2005. This is the most modern
operational District Courts building in Delhi. Presently cases pertaining to west and north-west
District are dealt with at Rohini Courts complex.
At present the following courts are functioning at the Rohini courts complex:
The Court room is a hall consisting of a raised pavilion which has a podium for the Honorable Judge
with his Reader and Steno sitting on either side on the same podium.
On a pavilion comparatively lower to that of the Judge their is a witness and an accused box but as
informed is not being used. In between the two boxes the typist sits who types all the statements made
by the witnesses.
The prosecutor and the defense counsel stands on the bench near the typist. Between the two counsels
stands the witness and the accused stands beside the accused box.
There is a Naib court helping the prosecutor standing just beside him.
The public attending the trial have seats provided behind the bench where the two counsels stand.
There are cupboards in the court room to keep all the case files being tried in the court. Even the case
properties and other registers maintained in the court by the different judicial officers.
Reader to the Honorable judge: She maintains all the case files of the cases being heard in the court
and prompts the judge with the various cases and other documents.
Steno of the Honorable judge: Records the orders of the Honorable judge.
Naibcourt: He maintains the attendance register for the witnesses and the accused and assists the
reader with the maintenance of case file. He also calls the witness or accused inside the court room
when asked by the judge.
Hierarchy of Prosecution
Director of Prosecution
Public Prosecutor
In this case a police informer inform the police that some Boys make a plan of robbery in a petrol
pump. The informer informed the police at the date 15 th august 2006. The informer tells the police that
in ST Block the road which is connected to gate no. 4, there is a silent house. In this house five boys
are sitting and make a plane to robber the petrol pump.
Police takes action at the movement and reach that place, where the boys were planed to robber the
Petrol Pump. The fairing started and the police arrest the four boys and the two boys run away from
there.
The boys planed to robber the Ganesh Sharma’s Petrol Pump. The police arrest all the four boys but
the two boys run away.
CASE STUDY - 2
In this case according to the victim Suraj pal, he sells the vegitables in som market, in Rohini
Sector 18. He was going to home with his brother at 12:15 AM ,the date was19th Aprail 2010. At the
road three peoples surround him and robber him to see the knife, that time his brother was not there.
His brother talking with his friend on mobile, but when he saw this then he run to save his brother.
To saw this one person attacked with knife on Suraj pal and rob the Rs. 3400 and run away. After
that his brother called the police and admit him in a hospital. When the police record the statement of
both the brothers and after the investigation police arrest all the offender. All the offender confess
their offence.
Personal Observation
On our visit to the court the reader of the chief prosecutor has
Public Prosecutor Shri Shiv Kumar. Who works in court Room no. 202 in
There was tight security on the gate of the court. Every person
enters in The court with the rules and regulations. There were different
different types of cases. Some times judge also asks the question from
room. Some times witness tells a lie in the court, when they not
conformed about the question, then they guess about the answer and
mainly constables. Some time the accused not presented in the court or