The executor is responsible for the estate and its assets. They can evict people living on the property.
No. The other party has a court order on their side. If you have been ordered to move out then the sheriff will have the power to evict you if you violate the court order.
In most U.S. states, a landlord can go to court on little notice and ask that the judge order the violent person to leave. They have to be pretty bad, and you have to convince the judge. If this is a month-to-month tenancy, it may be easier is to give the tenant a full-rental-period notice to quit, then start a court case.
The judge is the voice of the court; his judgment is the court's judgment.
The judge presides over the court and passes judgment, just like a judge in any other court does.
Not physically, but he can stop your benefits if you can not prove in court you are actually so disabled you can not work. Just because you are too disabled to do one type of work does not mean you can't do another. Judges do not stop benefits. The agency that issues the benefits decides whether the individual is still disabled. Judges can issue orders to withhold child support from disability income.
IGBAL he is head judge of high court in chennai
Yes, a judge can overrule another judge in a court case if they believe the previous judge made an error in their decision or ruling.
I believe the question refers to a judge who happens to sit on the bench of a Superior Court - hence a Superior Court Judge.
Family Court with Judge Penny was created in 2008.
Judge Wapner's Animal Court was created in 1998.
The hammer that a judge uses in court is called a gavel.
Yes, it is customary and respectful to address a judge as "Your Honor" in court.