the ability to say no
District Court - Appelate Court - Supreme Court
District Court - Appelate COurt - Supreme Court.
US District courts - US Appelate Courts - US Supreme Court
Circuit Court (sometimes referred to by a different name in some states) - Appelate Court - Supreme Court.
District Court - Appelate COurt - Supreme Court.
Two. The Appelate Court for the circuit court of original jurisdiction, and then the State Supreme Court.
TheHigh Court is the highest court in australia, as such its main power is that as an appelate court. It also has the power to rule on constitutional interpretation.
It gave the Supreme Court powers not granted by the Constitution
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.
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.
(in the US) Three tiered. Court of original jurisdcition (i.e.: the US District Courts - the US Appelate Courts - the US Supreme Court.
It gave the Supreme Court powers not given by the Constitution.