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Q: Does trial court have an appelate jurisdiction concurrent jurisdiction original jurisdiction or federal juridiction?
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When do courts of original jurisdiction hear appeals?

Court of Appeals does not have original juridiction


What are different types of jurisdiction a court may have?

Exclusive,Concurrent, Original, and Appellate Jurisdirctions!!


How many levels are at the state level of Appellate Courts?

Two. The Appelate Court for the circuit court of original jurisdiction, and then the State Supreme Court.


What does India's Supreme Court do?

The Supreme Court of India is the highest judicial forum and final court of appeal in India. It is also the highest appelate court and has therefore the power overrule judgments from High Courts and District Courts. It also holds the power of constitutional review. In conclusion, its jurisdictions include: - Original jurisdiction; - Appelate jurisdiction; - Advisory jurisdiction.


What does the term inferior court mean?

It refers to any court which is lower in jurisdiction to another couirt. For instance: Courts of original jurisdiction are "inferior" to Appelate Courts. Appelate Courts are "inferior" to the Supreme Court.


The first court to hear a court case and make a decision has?

Jurisdiction is a court's authority to decide a case or issue a decree. Jurisdiction can arise from a geographical area, subject matter or personal jurisdiction over a person.The first court to hear a case has original jurisdiction. In some cases more than one court may have original jurisdiction depending on the subject matter. We call that concurrent jurisdiction and the litigant has the right to choose the court in which to file.You can read about the different aspects of jurisdiction at the link provided below.


In cases involving ambassadors and states this is the type of authority the Supreme Court has?

original juridiction


The Supreme Court shall have original jurisdiction for cases involving which officials?

According to Article III, Section 2 of the Constitution, the US Supreme Court has original jurisdiction over cases:affecting ambassadors and other public ministers and consulsdisputes between the states (original and exclusive jurisdiction, see 28 U.S.C. § 1251)Currently, the US Supreme Court only exercises original jurisdiction in disputes between the states; per 28 USC § 1251, the Court has concurrent original jurisdiction with the US District Courts over cases involving ambassadors. Congress allocated original jurisdiction over cases involving foreign officials to the US District Courts, because the Supreme Court does not have original and exclusive jurisdiction. Original jurisdiction is shared with the US District Courts.In all other cases the Supreme Court has appellate jurisdiction.


Do federal courts have original jurisdiction?

Yes. Original jurisdiction means the court is first to hear a case; these are often called trial courts. Appellate jurisdiction means the court reviews a case already tried in a lower court to determine whether the law and constitution were properly applied. The Supreme Court has original and exclusive jurisdiction over disputes between the states. Under the Constitution, the Court also has original jurisdiction in cases involving ambassadors and other foreign dignitaries, but it shares jurisdiction with the US District Courts, which currently hear those cases. The Supreme Court has appellate jurisdiction over cases involving preserved federal questions from both state and federal courts. A "federal question" means the case involves matters related to federal or constitutional law or US treaties. "Preserved" means the "federal question" has been raised at the trial and each stage of the appeals process.


What are the 3 types of jurisdiction used in a court case?

in personam, in rem and limitation on the types of cases a court can hear


Is general jurisdiction and original jurisdiction the same?

No, general jurisdiction deals with subject matter jurisdiction whereas original jurisdiction deals with hierarchical jurisdiction.


What Maryland courts have original jurisdiction?

Original jurisdiction over what?