Sentences with phrase «appellate civil jurisdiction»

The SCI exercises, inter alia, the following jurisdictions deriving its powers to do so under the Constitution of India: original jurisdiction [Article131], appellate civil jurisdiction [Articles 132 and 133], appellate criminal jurisdiction [Articles 132 and 134].

Not exact matches

The Supreme Court is a court of record with unlimited civil and criminal jurisdiction and appellate jurisdiction from the lower courts.
The prevalence of shorter, simpler emails is also consistent with my recent legal experience as a litigation associate in a large law firm before starting to teach legal writing full - time — an experience I have drawn on in trying to design realistic assignments.59 The emails I wrote often dealt with relatively straightforward substantive matters, procedural questions surrounding litigation, or some combination of the two, such as the steps for having an appellate court relinquish jurisdiction to correct a scrivener's error in a lower - court judgment or the timeline for responding to an in rem civil forfeiture action.
The supreme court shall have general appellate jurisdiction, co-extensive with the state, in both civil and criminal causes, and shall have a general superintending control over all inferior courts, under such rules and regulations as may be prescribed by law.
Like The Conduct of an Appeal, this blog addresses the jurisdiction and powers of appellate courts in civil and criminal matters in Canada, together with significant procedural developments in appellate courts, including the Federal Court of Appeal and Supreme Court of Canada.
Superior Court original civil jurisdiction (i.e. opposed to appellate or criminal jurisdiction), other than territorial jurisdiction (I am assuming that Boston is actually the right location for your claim without knowing what it is for sake of argument) is as follows:
The district court has original jurisdiction in all civil and criminal cases and shall have appellate jurisdiction as prescribed by law.
That, for suits of all sorts, criminal as well as civil, there be two instances, or say stages, or degrees, of jurisdiction: style and title of the judges, before whom the suit is brought in the first instance, judges immediate — of those before whom it is brought in the second instance, or say in the way of appeal, judges appellate.
Where a general statement of law applies to every jurisdiction and will be based on common caselaw principles, such as a Supreme Court of Canada decision or a consensus of appellate cases in various provinces, or on a common statutory provision, such as a similar provincial rule of civil procedure, or common employment standards legislation:
Profile: Civil trial and appellate practice in complex domestic relations law, including interstate and international jurisdiction, spousal maintenance, child custody, child support, and child recovery.
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