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established in 1976 by theFederalCourtof Australia Act. TheChiefJusticeoftheFederalCourt is Debra Mortimer. TheFederalCourt has no inherent jurisdiction...
Thechiefjusticeof Canada (French: juge en chef du Canada) is the presiding judge ofthe nine-member Supreme Courtof Canada, the highest judicial body...
Thechiefjustice is the presiding member of a supreme court in many countries with a justice system based on English common law, such as the High Court...
regarding federal laws, the highest court is, by rule, the Superior CourtofJustice. The current court was preceded by the House of Appeals of Brazil (Casa...
specified theCourt's original and appellate jurisdiction, created thirteen judicial districts, and fixed the number ofjustices at six (one chiefjustice and...
Act of 1875. Since 1949, theCourt has been the final courtof appeal in the Canadian justice system. Originally composed of six justices (theChief Justice...
theFederalCourtof Australia as of May 2019[update], are appointed in accordance with section 72 ofthe Constitution, which has, since theCourt's inception...
TheFederalCourtof India was a judicial body, established in India in 1937 under the provisions ofthe Government of India Act 1935, with original, appellate...
TheFederal Circuit Courtof Australia, formerly known as theFederal Magistrates Courtof Australia or theFederal Magistrates Service, was an Australian...
hadith, the Shariat Court will prohibit its enactment. Justice Dr. Syed Muhammad Anwer, is the current Acting ChiefJusticeoftheFederal Shariat Court, having...
following district courts: Islamabad District Court (East) Islamabad District Court (West) Justice Aamer Farooq is the current ChiefJustice, having taken...
Supreme Court were originally established by the 1st Congress through the Judiciary Act of 1789. Thecourt consists of nine justices: thechiefjusticeof the...