
Court of First Instance (CFI)
The Court of First Instance (CFI) is a judicial body where legal disputes are initially heard and decided. It functions as the starting point for civil or criminal cases, examining evidence, applying laws, and making rulings. The CFI is designed to provide a fair and impartial forum for resolving disputes before they may proceed to higher courts if needed. Its decisions lay the groundwork for the legal process, ensuring that cases are thoroughly evaluated and justly adjudicated at the foundational level.