The correct answer is D. Judicial Panchayat.
A Panchayati Raj Institution (PRI) is a local self-government institution in India. It is a three-tier system of governance, with village panchayats at the village level, panchayat samitis at the block level, and zilla parishads at the district level.
Village councils are the lowest level of PRIs. They are responsible for local development and administration. Village panchayats are elected by the people of the village. They have a president, a vice-president, and a number of members.
Village cooperative societies are voluntary organizations that are formed to promote economic development in the village. They are registered under the Cooperative Societies Act.
Judicial panchayats are not PRIs. They are traditional village courts that are used to settle disputes between villagers. They are not part of the formal legal system.