Village Court Act: -
(A) The first part of the schedule: Criminal cases to be judged:
1) To commit any offense under section 323 or 427 or 448 of the Penal Code, if the illegal assembly is for general purpose and the number of persons involved in the illegal assembly is not more than 10 Readable
2) Sections 180, 334, 341, 342, 352, 358, 504, 506, (Part I) 508, 509, and 510 of the Penal Code. 3) Sections 379, 360, and 371 of the Penal Code when the offense is related to cattle and the value of cattle is not more than 25,000 / - (twenty five thousand) rupees; 4) Sections 379, 360, and 371 of the Penal Code when the offense is related to any property other than cattle and the value of such property is not more than 25,000 / - (twenty five thousand) rupees;
5) Sections 403, 406, 417, and 420 of the Penal Code when the amount of money related to the crime is not more than 25,000 / - (twenty five thousand) rupees; 6) Section 427 of the Penal Code, when the value of the property concerned is not more than 25,000 / - (twenty five thousand) rupees. 6) Sections 427 and 429 of the Penal Code when the value of cattle is not more than 25,000 / - (twenty five thousand) rupees; 6) Section 24, 26, 2 of the cattle tresspass Act, 1871 (Act No. 1 of 1871) 9) Attempt to commit any of the above crimes or to assist in its occurrence.
(B) Second part of the schedule: Civil cases: - 1) a case for recovery of money or documents due under any contract;
Planning and Implementation: Cabinet Division, A2I, BCC, DoICT and BASIS