What are the function of the court?
The supreme court of India acts as a guardian of the constitution. It takes care of the conflicts between the center and the state, or the state and the legislature. Under the judicial review, it can state any law or act as unconstitutional if it is found to be violating any of the provisions of the constitution.
What happens in court proceedings?
Court proceedings are first “issued” to court, and then “served” to the defendant. This is to let both the court and the defendant know that you will take the defendant to the court and have a judge decide on the verdict of the case and the compensation you may be entitled to.
How long do court proceedings take?
How long do court proceedings take? This depends on the value and complexity of the case. As a general guide, we estimate that: Small claims (i.e. claims worth less than £10,000) can take between 6 and 9 months to conclude if the matter goes to a final small claims hearing.
What are the steps in court proceedings?
- Investigation.
- Charging.
- Initial Hearing/Arraignment.
- Discovery.
- Plea Bargaining.
- Preliminary Hearing.
- Pre-Trial Motions.
- Trial.
What are protective proceedings?
Proof of evidence – A written statement of what a witness intends to say in court. Protective proceedings – When a claim is nearing its “limitation period”, a party can issue court proceedings “protectively”. Protective proceedings stop the time running for a legal matter, preventing the claim from being “time barred”.
What is the main function of prosecution?
A prosecution is the process of institution and undertaking criminal proceedings against any person in a court of law. The Attorney General is, therefore, responsible for all public prosecutions in the country. Every public prosecutor shall be subject to his directions.
What is the purpose of criminal procedure?
Criminal procedures are designed to make sure that any given defendant receives due process and their constitutional rights are protected. Probably one of the most famous examples of criminal procedure protecting constitutional rights is the Miranda warning.
Is a judge a good job?
There is a lot of variety to the work to keep it interesting, and judges mostly report relatively high job satisfaction. On the downside, they are often under strict deadlines, and may not have as much time as they would like to read up on a case before it comes to court.