Social Sciences, asked by darkbrawl13, 5 months ago

Explain the levels of court 3 mark question grade 8

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Answered by dishacrasta611
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Answer:

Supreme Courts of the states and territories. Land and Environment Court of New South Wales. Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales.

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The Commonwealth has three levels of general federal courts:

High Court.

Federal Court.

Federal Circuit Court.

Answered by jhilmil07
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Explanation:

1) Supreme court

The Supreme Court has original, appellate and advisory jurisdiction. ... The Supreme Court has been conferred with power to direct transfer of any civil or criminal case from one State High Court to another State High Court or from a Court subordinate to another State High Court.

2) high court

High court usually refers to the superior court of a country or state. In some countries, it is the highest court . In others, it is positioned lower in the hierarchy of courts (for example, England and India). A person who presides as a judge in such a court may be called a 'High Court judge'.

3) district court

The district court is also a court of Sessions when it exercises its jurisdiction on criminal matters under the Code of Criminal procedure. ... The district court is presided over by one District Judge appointed by the state Governor with on the advice of state chief justice.

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