Appellate Side- Civil before High Court & Other Forums :
First Appeals, Second Appeals, Miscellaneous appeals, Letters Patent Appeals arising out of original suits and applications, filed before the District Court and High Court.
Revisions arising out of the Various Miscellaneous Petitions before the Civil courts challenged Under Article 227 of Constitution of India or as per Civil Procedure Code.
Criminal Revisions: Revisions filed before higher courts primarily address procedural errors or jurisdictional issues in lower court decisions. They aim to correct legal irregularities rather than re-examine the case's merits.
Criminal Appeals :
before High Courts directly challenge the lower court's judgment on the merits of the case. They can be filed based on errors of law, incorrect application of evidence, or inappropriate sentencing. Appeals allow for a more in-depth review of the lower court's decision compared to revisions.
Quash Petitions :
Quash petitions filed before High Courts to stop criminal proceedings, such as FIRs or chargesheets. They are typically filed when there's a lack of sufficient evidence, abuse of legal process, or violation of fundamental rights. The High Court has the discretion to quash proceedings if it finds the grounds for doing so are justified.