Court
A court is an institution, often a government entity, with the authority to adjudicate legal disputes between parties and administer justice in civil, criminal, and administrative matters in accordance with the rule of law.Courts generally consist of judges or other judicial officers, and are usually established and dissolved through legislation enacted by a legislature. Courts may also be established by constitution or an equivalent constituting instrument.
The practical authority given to the court is known as its jurisdiction, which describes the court's power to decide certain kinds of questions or petitions put to it. There are various kinds of courts, including trial courts, appellate courts, administrative courts, international courts, and tribunals. Provided by Wikipedia
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6Published 2002Other Authors: “…Court…”
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7Published 1987“…MALAYSIA (Subordinate Court Rules)…”
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8Published 1999“…MALAYSIA (Subordinate Court Rules)…”
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9Published 1999“…MALAYSIA (Rules of the High Court)…”
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11Published 1988“…MALAYSIA (Rules of the High Court 1980)…”
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12Published 1987“…MALAYSIA (Rules of the Supreme Court, 1980)…”
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13by Bronner, Ethan“…United States-Supreme Court-Officials and employees-Selection and appointment…”
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