An arbitrator.
no its not. they are real cases but, they are paid to settle out of court. then they come and act out there disputes on the show
(1) The Krishna-Godavari water dispute(2) The Cauvery water dispute(3) The Ravi-Beas water disputeThese cases involve important disputes, and illustrate well the variety of paths that disputes can take in the Indian institutional context. In the first case, relative success was achieved through negotiations and through the working of a tribunal. In the other two cases, the institutional process has been relatively less successful: while these two disputes have both gone to tribunals, neither one has yet been successfully resolved. The Cauvery Tribunal is still deliberating, while the Ravi-Beas Tribunal gave its judgment, but it was not made official by the central government.
It depends on the how the jurisdiction's local court system is set up to handle traffic offense cases. In some instances these type cases are heard by Justices of the Peace, Magistrates, Municipal court judges or even County judges. Many jurisdictions have a specail Traffic COurt established that does nothing but hear traffic cases.
400 million cases are pending in Indian courts.
The Cases of Eddie Drake was created on 1952-03-06.
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Arbitrators
The A/BO is responsible for reviewing and closing cases.
A tax negotiator is a job which involves negotiating tax, either for individuals or for business interests. This may involve resolving disputes in tax evasion cases.
The powers of the judiciary regard the art of jurisprudence. These powers and authorities include establishing due process towards criminal justice, interpreting legal questions and resolving civil disputes/cases.
The US Supreme Court has exclusive original jurisdiction over cases involving disputes between the states. This is the only place such cases are heard.
Civil cases.
A Construction Lawyer handles cases that involve disputes over construction.
There is no difference, they mean essentially the same thing. Statutes, are laws enacted by a legislature or other governing body. The written statutes govern resolving the disputes they address in many cases, rather than case law or judge-made law, constitutional law, contract law, etc
The Delaware Courts of Chancery exist mainly to handle complex commercial cases as well as most probate cases. More specifically, Delaware Courts of Chancery handle the following types of cases: corporate matters, trusts, estates, fiduciary issues, disputes over the purchase and sale of land, disputes over title to real estate and other commercial and contracts cases. They have jurisdiction over equity cases, which involve disputes that have no adequate remedy in common law or statute.