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14. CONVENTION ON THE SERVICE ABROAD OF JUDICIAL …
assets.hcch.netb) the freedom of judicial officers, officials or other competent persons of the State of origin to effect service of judicial documents directly through the judicial officers, officials or other competent persons of the State of destination, c) the freedom of any person interested in a judicial proceeding to effect service of judicial documents ...
THE JUDICIAL OFFICER - JOASA
www.joasa.org.za1 THE JUDICIAL OFFICER Journal of the Judicial Officers’ Association of South Africa Electronic edition no 5: February 2010 From the Editor This is the Fifth electronic edition of the Judicial Officer .
DISTRICT AND SESSIONS COURTS, AMRITSAR - Punjab
punjabjudiciary.gov.inMANUAL 2 The Powers and Duties of Judicial Officers There are following cadres of the Judicial Officer/s : i) The District & Sessions Judge ii) The Addl. District & Sessions Judge,
Domestic Violence Evaluations and Assessments1,2 - Wa
www.courts.wa.govcourt proceedings; some of the comments and examples may also relevant to evaluations for domestic violence adult victims and or their children. It is beyond the scope of this appendix to handle this topic in an exhaustive manner. It should be taken only as a primer for judicial officers, which highlights some of the
Superior Courts Act - Department of Justice and ...
www.justice.gov.zaAct No. 10 of 2013: Superior Courts Act, 2013 AIDS HELPLINE: 0800-123-22 Prevention is the cure . 2 No. 36743 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 12 August 2013 ... that assigns functions to judicial officers, other than in terms of this Act. CHAPTER 2 Constitutional Court, Supreme Court of Appeal and High Court of South Africa ...
Benchguide: Handling Cases Involving Self-Represented ...
www.courts.ca.govThe benchguide is designed to help judicial officers in all parts of their careers—from the first day on the bench to veteran status—to think through these issues and find ways to make handling cases involving self-represented litigants rewarding. This is a rapidly evolving area of law and practice. This benchguide will
JUSTICE COLLEGE - SAFLII
www.saflii.orgdirecting parties and controlling the proceedings in the attempt to keep legal costs down and circumvent procedural delays. The third provision of this sub‐rule also encourages judicial officers to use s54 of the Magistrate Court Act to direct or manage civil matters set down for trial or hearing.
JUDGMENT - justice.gov.za
www.justice.gov.za5 litigant for apprehending that the judicial officer, for whatever reasons, was not or will not be impartial.' [7] Where the claimed disqualification is based on a reasonable