Solution:The Sessions court is the highest judicial tribunal in a district and is located at the district headquarters. It has the authority to try all cases involving serious criminal offenses.
The Sessions court is empowered to impose any sentence, including the death penalty, though it requires confirmation from the High Court.
The Supreme Court, being the apex court, is not situated in district headquarters but in the nation's capital.
Executive Magistrates handle administrative and minor judicial functions at the district level but are not the highest tribunal. The High Court is the highest court at the state level, not the district level.