Could I say in relation to it that it is an issue which we would seek to raise in any event by instituting proceedings in the original jurisdiction of the Court. |
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The Kolkata High Court, exercising original jurisdiction over the city and appellate jurisdiction over West Bengal, is also located there. |
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The Courts have the original jurisdiction to take suo moto action on fundamental human rights. |
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This was a decision in the original jurisdiction of this Court. |
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On 27 July 2005 they filed a writ of summons in the original jurisdiction of the Court under sections 75 and 76 of the Constitution against three defendants. |
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Marshall disagreed and held that Congress does not have the power to modify the Supreme Court's original jurisdiction. |
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The original jurisdiction formerly exercised by the United States circuit courts is now exercised by the United States district courts. |
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In practice, the only original jurisdiction cases heard by the Court are disputes between two or more states. |
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The superior courts of original jurisdiction have an extensive civil jurisdiction, under both federal and provincial laws. |
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In addition, it was a court of original jurisdiction with respect to trade disputes under the Treaty of Chaguaramas and a court of last resort for appeals in all territories. |
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According to article 532 of the Criminal Procedure Code, the court of original jurisdiction passes a ruling ex officio annulling the entry in the penal records of the unjustified conviction. |
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It has ultimate appellate jurisdiction over all other courts and, in some cases, original jurisdiction. |
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Under that Section, the High Court is bestowed with the original jurisdiction to not only hear and determine applications for constitutional redress but also to hear cases referred by any subordinate court. |
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Brailsford, parties in an action at law in which the Supreme Court has original jurisdiction may request that a jury determine issues of fact. |
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The Supreme Court has original jurisdiction only in narrow circumstances, but holds appellate jurisdiction over the entire state judicial system. |
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The article describes the kinds of cases the court takes as original jurisdiction. |
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A trial court or court of first instance is a court having original jurisdiction, in which trials take place. |
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It is a court of original jurisdiction, and thus handles mostly trials of accused felons. |
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Madison was decided was whether Congress could expand the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court. |
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It is also necessary to distinguish between original jurisdiction and appellate jurisdiction. |
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Marbury had argued that the Constitution was only intended to set a floor for original jurisdiction that Congress could add to. |
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The High Court is a superior court of record with unlimited original jurisdiction to hear and determine any criminal, civil or constitutional cases under any law. |
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For example, the Supreme Court of the United States primarily hears cases on appeal but retains original jurisdiction over a limited range of cases. |
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The new Supreme Court was divided into the Court of Appeal, which exercised appellate jurisdiction, and the High Court, which exercised original jurisdiction. |
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In all Cases affecting Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, and those in which a State shall be a Party, the supreme Court shall have original Jurisdiction. |
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Marbury's argument is that in the Judiciary Act of 1789, Congress granted the Supreme Court original jurisdiction over petitions for writs of mandamus. |
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Marshall first examined the Judiciary Act of 1789 and determined that the Act purported to give the Supreme Court original jurisdiction over writs of mandamus. |
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They argue that Marshall selectively quoted the Judiciary Act of 1789, interpreting it to grant the Supreme Court the power to hear writs of mandamus on original jurisdiction. |
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The superior courts, created and maintained by the provinces, are divided into superior courts of original jurisdiction and superior courts of appeal. |
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