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The district judge possesses administrative power in addition to his judicial power.

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        There are three stages of courts.
        The court of Civil Judge (Junior Division) is at the lowest level on the most-common side, whereas the Judicial Magistrate first class comes at the lowest level on the criminal side.
        The Common Judge (Junior Division) chooses common cases of little money.
        Legal Magistrates choose criminal cases, which are capable of custody of as long as three years.
        Therefore, it is true to say that the district judge possesses both administrative power as well as judicial power.
 
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