Inherent Powers of the High CourtKapil Chandna
The definition of the term High Court allows for certainty regarding the territorial jurisdiction of the High Courts. However, the Tribunal Reforms Act, 2021 (hereinafter referred to as TRA), read along with the Trade Marks Act, 1999(hereinafter referred to as the Act),...
The exclusive powers definition states that these are powers wielded by either the federal or state governments. Exclusive powers cannot be used concurrently by either government. Taking the example of the United States, exclusive powers are limited to either the federal government or the states that...
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The Courts of Justice in Malaysia comprises the the superior courts and the subordinate courts. The superior courts are composed of the Federal Court (the apex court), the Court of Appeal, and the two High Courts of coordinate jurisdiction and status, namely the High Court of Malaya for Penin...
The Punjab and Haryana High Court recently said that High Courts should have unfettered powers to deal with situations not expressly provided for by the law.
An Analysis of the Principles of Equity Pleading : Containing a Compendium of the High Court of Chancery, and the Foundation of Its Rules : Together with a... An Analysis of the Principles of Equity Pleading : Containing a Compendium of the High Court of Chancery, and the Foundation of ...
There are a number of powers that both state governments and the federal governments share. Among the most important include the ability to levy taxes (income tax, property tax, etc.), the right to borrow money on credit, the power to establish courts under the Supreme court, the right of...
High court powers under writ to interfere with the order of the trial courtHemanth .S
Now, scholars, many of whom assented to the high court's unanimous opinion in Clinton vs. Jones as an admirable affirmation of the principle that the president is not above the law, are starting to wonder whether the ongoing crisis in Washington will prompt a reassessment. Few doubt that ...