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The '''judiciary of [[Ibagli]]''' is comprised of several courts. The [[Crown Court]] is the [[wp:superior court|superior court]]. The [[Supreme Court]] is the [[wp:Supreme court|court of last resort]]. There are also [[Magistrates' Court]]s that handle minor civil and [[wp:Summary offence|summary]] matters. | The '''judiciary of [[Ibagli]]''' is comprised of several courts. The [[Crown Court]] is the [[wp:superior court|superior court]]. The [[Supreme Court]] is the [[wp:Supreme court|court of last resort]]. There are also [[Magistrates' Court]]s that handle minor civil and [[wp:Summary offence|summary]] matters. | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:13, 2 January 2012
This article is a part of the Politics and Government of Ibagli series. |
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Monarch (King Charles III) |
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House of Commons (Speaker) |
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Supreme Court (Chief Justice) |
The judiciary of Ibagli is comprised of several courts. The Crown Court is the superior court. The Supreme Court is the court of last resort. There are also Magistrates' Courts that handle minor civil and summary matters.
