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Explain the working of a criminal court.

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Murder, assault, theft, violation of law and disturbing peace, are all criminal acts and are tried in criminal courts. In a criminal case, the complainant has to first inform the nearest police station under whose area the crime took place. This is called the First Information Report (FIR). The police then investigate the case and collect relevant evidence, and then present the challan of the case in court. The court examines the evidence, hears the witnesses, also examines both the sides concerned and then delivers the judgment.



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