You can appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada from a lower court, but you cannot appeal a decision made by the Supreme Court
created by congressin 1891, established as "gatekeepers" to relieve the supreme court
The Supreme Court might be the final court of appeal in the United States. But, it has happened in some situations where the Supreme Court has told a state that they can deal with an appeal if the Federal court is not the right jurisdiction.
A case on appeal reaches the supreme court if the judges below them cant handle it or that case specifically but it is very hard to get a case on appeal in the supreme court
No. The US Supreme Court is the final court of appeal; if they deny your case, the decision of the lower court stands. There is no other avenue of appeal.
The Constitutional Court is the highest decision making body in the land. Then we have the Supreme Court of Appeal. The High Court The Magistrate Court
The Supreme court
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In most cases, to bring an appeal to The Supreme Court, you must first apply to the court which handed down the judgment to ask for permission to appeal
The decision then remains what it was when appealed to the Supreme Court.
All cases that are appealed from the Court of Appeal go to the Supreme Court. First you must seek leave (permission) of the court to make your appeal, however.
Hålogaland Court of Appeal was created in 1890.