Chief Sessions Judge
Full Form of CSJ
What is CSJ?
The Chief Sessions Judge (CSJ) is the senior-most judicial officer presiding over the Sessions Court at the district level in India's criminal judiciary hierarchy. Appointed by the High Court, the CSJ handles serious criminal cases such as murder, rape, dacoity, and offences under special laws like the NDPS Act. The position ensures efficient trial management, supervision of additional sessions judges, and issuance of key judicial orders like framing charges and sentencing. Sessions Courts operate under the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, and the CSJ's decisions are subject to appeal in the High Court. In Indian legal practice, the CSJ also oversees cases committed by magistrates and holds the authority to pronounce death penalties subject to confirmation by the High Court. This role is critical for upholding the rule of law and delivering timely justice in districts across India. For law students and judiciary aspirants, knowledge of the CSJ's jurisdiction and functions is essential for exams conducted by state public service commissions and the High Court.
CSJ का फुल फॉर्म
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Example
The CSJ of Pune district adjourned the high-profile murder trial to next month due to unavailability of key witnesses.