This article is about the ministry led by Charles Court. For the ministry led by his son Richard Court, see Court–Cowan ministry. For the ministry led by Charles Court and Ray McPharlin, see Court–McPharlin ministry.
The Court ministry was the 27th ministry of the Government of Western Australia, led by Liberal Premier Sir Charles Court and deputy Des O'Neil (Ray O'Connor replaced O'Neil following his retirement in 1980). It commenced on 5 June 1975, following the Court–McPharlin Ministry, 15 months after the Coalition's electoral defeat of the Tonkin Labor government. It was followed by the O'Connor Ministry upon Court's retirement as Premier on 25 January 1982.
The Courtministry was the 27th ministry of the Government of Western Australia, led by Liberal Premier Sir Charles Court and deputy Des O'Neil (Ray O'Connor...
The Ministry of the Imperial Court (Russian: Министерство императорского двора) was established in the Russian Empire in 1826, and embraced in one institution...
Justice of the High Court | MINISTRY OF LAW & JUSTICE". doj.gov.in. Retrieved 21 November 2016. "Chief Justice and Judges of the High Court of Judicature at...
The Ministry of the Royal Court (Persian: وزارت دربار شاهنشاهی) was an organization in Iran that acted as an intermediary between the Shah of Iran and...
lists of high court judges are maintained by the Ministry of Law and Justice. The Allahabad High Court in the state of Uttar Pradesh can have 119 permanent...
Central Criminal Court or "Old Bailey". The Crown Court is administered by HM Courts and Tribunals Service, an executive agency of the Ministry of Justice....
minister in that tradition in 1991. She later founded Margaret Court Ministries. Court was born in Albury, New South Wales, the youngest of four children...
nonetheless arrested. While waiting to be court-martialed, they are saved and recruited by Churchill as part of his 'Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare', as their...
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terms Mr. Yasin Malik's conviction after a sham trial by an Indian court". Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Government of Pakistan. 19 May 2022. Archived from...
systematically contains an apex supreme court, 25 high courts, and several district courts, all inferior to the supreme court. The basic civil and criminal laws...
religious rituals and court ceremonial the Ministry of Rites also oversaw the imperial examination and China's foreign relations. A Ministry of Rites also existed...
through the Ministry of Justice. Cafcass is independent of the courts, social services, education, health authorities and all similar agencies. Court proceedings...
department, the Ministry of Justice. The court system has four levels: the six-member Supreme Court is the highest court; the ten-member Court of Appeal hears...
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Parliament to enter the inaugural High Court. James Drake, who died in 1941, was the last surviving member of the Barton ministry; Drake was also the last surviving...
on court documents by the Ministry of Justice, on notarial documents by the Chamber of Civil Law Notaries, and on other documents by the Ministry of Foreign...
Criminal Court, Ministry of Justice. In 1992, the Central Probation Office was elevated to be part of the Department of Probation separated from the court with...
claims". Quebec Ministry of Justice. Archived from the original on 13 June 2020. Retrieved 17 June 2020. "Small Claims Court". Provincial Court of Saskatchewan...