No. DIstrict Courts are STATE courts and a MUNICIPAL chief executive has no power to do so.
MOREOVER: No member of the executive branch of government has the power to "veto" findings or directives of the judicial branch.
the head of a municipal corporation is called a mayorThe mayor is the head of the Municipal Corporation.
In the U.S., mayors are the heads of municipal governments (cities, towns, etc.). The only first level U.S. subdivision that is governed by a mayor is the District of Columbia, but he/she must answer to the U.S. Congress, which has ultimate control over the District.
A mayor would be the head of the Executive branch of a municipal government, with the City Council being the Legislative Branch, and the court system the Judicial Branch.
mayor is a public representative and municipal commissioner a public servant.
mayor is joti khandelwal
IT has municipal coporation whose mayor is mr subramanian
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The Head of a Municipal Government is typically the Mayor. The head of the county level is typically the Commissioners, the head of the state is the Governor, and the head of the country is the President.
Mr. I.P.Paul is the current mayor of Thrissur district.
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A school district would not be considered a municipality, but could reside within a municipality or offer education services to the children within a municipality. Most municipalities are governed by a city council, a mayor, or a municipal council.
In most cases, the head of a municipal government is the position called "mayor".