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The district courts () are the ordinary
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s of
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under the
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. Currently there are 22 district courts under the jurisdiction of the Republic of China (Taiwan).


History

District courts (, ''chihō-hōin'') were first established in Taiwan in 1896. The jurisdiction of the district courts changed several times in the Japanese era. There were five (5) district courts in
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as of 1945, the end of the Japanese rule, when the courts were incorporated into the Republic of China court system. Note that the
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was granted
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in
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from late 19th century until
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. During this time, Taihoku District Court also handled the trial cases regarding Japanese citizens (including Taiwanese and Korean) in the
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of
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,
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and
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. After
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, more district courts were established as the population growth. The newest district court, Ciaotou District Court, was established in September 2016 in
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. This makes the total count of district courts in
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to 22.


List of District Courts

There are currently 20 district courts under the jurisdiction of the Taiwan High Court and 2 district courts under the jurisdiction of the Fuchien High Court.''See'', Taipei District Court, ''About Us - Organization'', http://www.judicial.gov.tw/en/english/branches/branch.asp (last visited Mar. 28, 2012) The Kinmen and Matsu district courts are under the jurisdiction of the Fuchien High Courts as those counties are part of
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and not part of
Taiwan Province Taiwan Province ( zh, t=臺灣省 , p=Táiwān Shěng , poj=Tâi-oân-séng; PFS: ''Thòi-vàn-sén'' or ''Thòi-vân-sén'') is a ''de jure'' administrative division of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Provinces remain a titular division as ...
. The jurisdictions of district courts do not always follow the boundary of the
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.


Divisions

Each District Court may establish summary division for different regions under it, for the
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of cases suitable for
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and small claims cases. The civil summary procedure is for cases involving an
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of not more than 500,000 New Taiwan dollars and for simple legal disputes. The small claims cases are cases demanding payment for less than 100,000 NTD.Article 436-8 of the Code of Civil Procedure. Currently there are a total of 45 divisions in Taiwan. Additionally, there is a Taiwan Kaohsiung Juvenile Court, established in accordance with the Law Governing the Disposition of Juvenile Cases. Each of the District Courts has civil, criminal and summary division and may establish specialized divisions to handle cases involving juveniles,
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, and
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matters as well as motions to set aside rulings on violations of the Statute for the Maintenance of Social Order. Each division has a Division
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who supervises and assigns the business of the division. Each District Court has a Public Defenders' Office and a
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Officers' Office.


Judges

A single judge hears and decides cases in ordinary and summary proceedings as well as in small claims cases. A panel of three judges decides cases of great importance in ordinary proceedings as well as
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s or
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s from the summary and small claims proceedings. Criminal cases are decided by a panel of three judges, with the exception of summary proceedings which may be held by a single judge. The Juvenile Court hears and decides only cases involving juveniles.


Jurisdiction

District Courts have jurisdiction over the following cases: *Ordinary or summary civil and criminal cases as well as civil small claim cases as courts of the first instance; *Civil and criminal appeals or interlocutory appeals from decisions rendered by the summary divisions; *Juvenile matters; *Family matters; *Traffic cases; *Civil compulsory execution cases; *Non-contentious matters; *Civil protection writs; *Rehabilitation of delinquents; *Labor-management disputes; *Elections and recalls; *Violations of the Statute for the Maintenance of Social Order; *Other cases prescribed by law.


Dispute

On 31 March 2017, Taipei District Court finished a judgment of first instance, this is the first time, the collegial court invoked the concept of "civil disobedience", and Identify the motive and purpose of the protest act, are related to public affair. They said the people of
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(As Huang Kuo-chang, Lin Fei-Fan, , and related people) all are innocent.


See also

*
History of law in Taiwan This page is a history of the legal regime in Taiwan. Aboriginal Law (pre-1624) The earliest majority inhabitants of Taiwan were probably from Southeast Asia and are racially similar to the Malay group who inhabit Malaysia and Indonesia. Other ...
*
Law of Taiwan The law of the Republic of China as applied in Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen, and Matsu is based on civil law with its origins in the modern Japanese and German legal systems. The main body of laws are codified into the Six Codes: Laws are pro ...
*
Six Codes Six Codes (; Kana: ろっぽう; Hangul: 육법) refers to the six main legal codes that make up the main body of law in Japan, Korea, and Republic of China (Taiwan). Sometimes, the term is also used to describe the six major areas of law. Furth ...
*
Constitution of the Republic of China The Constitution of the Republic of China is the fifth and current constitution of the Republic of China (ROC), ratified by the Kuomintang during the Constituent National Assembly session on 25 December 1946, in Nanking, and adopted on 25 De ...
*
Judicial Yuan The Judicial Yuan () is the Judiciary, judicial branch of the Republic of China.''See'' Constitution arts. 77-82, ''available at'' ''See'' Additional Articles of the Constitution art. 5, ''available at'' It functions as the Constitutional Cour ...
*
Supreme Court of the Republic of China The Supreme Court of Taiwan () (also known as the Supreme Court of the Republic of China) is the court of last resort in Taiwan, except matters regarding interpretation of the Constitution and unifying the interpretation of laws and orders whic ...
* High Court (Taiwan) *
Ministry of Justice (Taiwan) The Ministry of Justice (MOJ; ) is a ministerial level body of the government of the Republic of China (Taiwan), responsible for carrying out various regulatory and prosecutorial functions. History Taiwan's first justice ministry was created ...
* Supreme Prosecutor Office * Taiwan High Prosecutors Office * List of law schools in Taiwan


Gallery

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