A Magistrate is not a Judge Know the Difference

Many people think a magistrate and a judge are the same thing. In law, they are not, and mixing them up shows a lack of understanding of how our courts really work.

A magistrate sits at the Magistrate Court, which is a lower court. Their powers are limited both by subject matter and by money. For civil cases, a magistrate can only hear disputes of 10 Million Naira and below. If you file a case for 15 million Naira or 50 Million Naira before a magistrate, the court has no power to hear it. It will be struck out for lack of jurisdiction.

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In criminal cases, a magistrate only handles lighter offences like assault, petty theft, or minor fraud. Serious offences such as murder, armed robbery, or kidnapping are beyond their power.

A judge, on the other hand, sits at the High Court (and higher courts). Their powers are wider. A High Court judge can hear civil disputes running into hundreds of millions or even billions of naira. They also try serious criminal offences, including those that carry life imprisonment or even the de@th penalty.

Here is the point for short:

๐Ÿฅข A magistrate deals with smaller disputes and lighter offences.
๐Ÿฅข A judge deals with bigger disputes and the most serious crimes.

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Donโ€™t confuse the two. In law, the title โ€œjudgeโ€ is reserved for higher courts. A magistrate plays a vital role, but they are not judges. Knowing this difference helps you understand how justice is structured and ensures you donโ€™t make costly mistakes when talking about court matters.

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