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Additional Civil Judge Senior Division

(Querist) 09 February 2010 This query is : Resolved 
Dear Ld Friend,

I have found that in the District Court the
Additional Civil Judge Senior Division and the Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate both in short write as ACJM while the meaning of ACJM fit for Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate and not fit for Additional Civil Judge Senior Division.

In terms of powers both are different one have civil power and the other one is of criminal power. SO how can we sue one name ACJM for judge and magistrate.

What is the real mean of using one name for both the categories ?

Please check both the link of Allahabad High Court where it is used as ACJM I mentioned in my query.
http://allahabadhighcourt.in/District/district.htm
and
http://allahabadhighcourt.in/District/Saharanpur.htm
and
http://allahabadhighcourt.in/District/Muzaffarnagar.htm
SANJAY DIXIT (Expert) 09 February 2010
Dear KK Agrawal,

About which district of India , you are asking about?

As I know Additional Civil Judge (Senior Division), in short are written ACJ(S.D.) & Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate are ACJM.
Parveen Kr. Aggarwal (Expert) 09 February 2010
Nowhere abbreviation of ACJM is used for Additional Civil Judge (Senior Division) and as rightly stated by Mr. Sanjay Dixit, ACJ (SD) is written for Additional Civil Judge (Senior Division) and ACJM is used only for Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate.

Mr. Aggarwal, you have not spelt out the name of the District Court where such practice is prevalent.
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 10 February 2010
I have similar opinion as of dixit and parveen.
Sachin Bhatia (Expert) 10 February 2010
I also agree with Mr.Dixit


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