Section 7
Jurisdiction Of The District Court
(1) Except as otherwise provided in the prevailing law, the District Court shall have powers to try and settle, in
original jurisdiction, all the cases within the jurisdiction of its own district and in the cases as ordered by the High Court for trial pursuant to Sub-Article (2) of Article 145 of the Constitution.
(2) The District Court shall have powers to issue order of habeas corpus, for the enforcement of legal rights of anyone under its territorial jurisdiction of the District, if anyone keeps any person under unlawful detention.
(3) The District Court shall have powers to issue orders of injunction for the enforcement of legal rights of any person infringed or there is reasonable doubt of infringing by anybody or authority under the territorial jurisdiction of the district.
(4) Except as otherwise provided in the prevailing law, the District Court shall have powers to hear appeals against decision or final order made by the quasi- judicial body or authority under the territorial jurisdiction of the District in accordance with federal law and against the decision or final order made by judicial body of local level constituted in accordance with the provincial law.