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Judicial meaning
Of or relating to the administration of justice. | Of or relating to the court system or the judicial branch of government. | specified by a civil bill court under the terms of the Land Law (Ireland) Act, 1881
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Damascus, SANA- Judicial delegation headed by President of the Supreme Judicial Council in Iraq Judge Dr. Faeq Zaidan have arrived Syria on a two-day visit for boosting the legal and judicial cooperation.
Sontikumar was remanded to seven-day judicial custody by the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Bishnupur on January 6 after completion of 14 days in judicial custody.
State Supreme Court justices unanimously affirmed the recommendation by the state Judicial Standards Commission that Judge Hunter Murphy violated the state Code of Judicial Conduct and brought the judicial office into disrepute with his actions.
Consequently, judicial compensation committees such as the Judicial Compensation and Benefits Commission now recommend judicial salaries in Canada.
The city government also has a judicial branch based on the post-transitional judicial system as outlined by the High Representative's "High Judicial and Prosecutorial Councils".
He said: “Today’s judicial pronouncements, like those of the Lagos State Elections Petition Tribunal, have bolstered my confidence in our country’s judicial system.
In his judicial revolution of the 1990s, Aharon Barak, the father of Israel’s judicial aristocracy, arrogated to the court the power to abrogate duly promulgated Knesset laws, with no legal authority.
Institutions need to be keen on the presence of judicial officers at work because our people are so frustrated with the judicial system,” Apea said.
Israel’s current government seeks to pass judicial reform legislation, which would entail a series of changes to its judicial system and the balance of powers within the country.
Mere mention of “judicial reform”, through which the coalition endeavors to undo progressive judicial overreach, is enough to send protestors spilling into the streets of Tel Aviv and onto the pages of mainstream and social media.
Owoyemi also urged the Tinubu administration to work on the country’s judicial system to restore Nigerians’ confidence, saying, “Due to some happenings in the immediate past, a lot of people have lost interest in the judicial system in Nigeria.
The constitutions cited were emphatic that the involvement of the Federal or State Judicial Service Commission in the process of removal of these judicial officers was immaterial.
The government launched the Judicial Reform Committee on 28 July 2022, to review laws and advise on judicial reforms and restructuring of the judiciary.
The Judicial Commission is the judicial power of FIH.
They have called for an independent review of ACT judicial outcomes, sentencing guidelines for grievous and reckless driving, and an independent review of the judicial appointment process.
This means that there are steps to a judicial settlement, not just non-judicial," said Samsul Bahri, the victim of the Simpang KKA incident in Aceh.
According to the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) at Syracuse University in New York, Illinois' three judicial districts are no longer in the top ten judicial districts of the nation for corruption convictions.
He said, “Training and retraining of judicial officers and personnel will receive a significant boost as the activities of the National Judicial Institute gain momentum.
Judge Hensley was recognized for his work in the 29th Judicial Circuit and demonstrating leadership within the judicial community.
On May 10, Aman was produced in the court of judicial magistrate, Kharar, and an application for obtaining his judicial remand was filed.