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  2. Judiciary of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Peradilan Umum or the Public Courts consists of the first-level District Court (Pengadilan Negeri) and the second-level High Courts (Pengadilan Tinggi), after which further appeals go to the Supreme Court. They hear criminal and civil cases involving Indonesian citizens or foreign citizens in Indonesia, as well as Indonesian and foreign legal ...

  3. Supreme Court of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court has oversight over the high courts (Pengadilan Tinggi) and district courts (Pengadilan Negeri). There are about 68 high courts: 31 General Courts, [1] 29 Religious Courts, [2] 4 Administrative Courts [3] and 4 Military Courts. [4] There are around 250 district courts with additional district courts being created from time to ...

  4. Attorney General's Office of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Attorney General (Jaksa Agung), heads the Indonesian Public Prosecution Service, guide the Service's duties and authorities.; Vice Attorney General (Wakil Jaksa Agung), assists the Attorney General, represents the Attorney General in their absence, and execute other duties tasked by the Attorney General.

  5. Qadi - Wikipedia

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    Abu Zayd pleads before the qadi of Ma'arra (1334), unknown painter, Maqamat al-Hariri, Austrian National Library. The term ' qāḍī ' was in use from the time of Muhammad during the early history of Islam, and remained the term used for judges throughout Islamic history and the period of the caliphates.

  6. Chief Justice of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The office of chief justice of the Federal Court is established under Article 122 of the Constitution of Malaysia, which establishes the then-Supreme Court (now Federal Court) as consisting of a lord president (now chief justice), the chief judges of the High Courts and at least four other judges and such additional judges as may be appointed pursuant to Clause (1A).

  7. High Court judge (England and Wales) - Wikipedia

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    Upon appointment, male High Court judges are appointed Knights Bachelor and female judges made Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire. [2]In court, a High Court judge is addressed as My Lord or Your Lordship if male, or as My Lady or Your Ladyship if female.

  8. Tariq ul Hakim - Wikipedia

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    Hakim and Justice Md Iqbal Kabir questioned why the government order removing Pirojpur's District and Sessions Judge Md Abdul Mannan is not an illegal order. [16] Mannan was suspended after sending AKMA Awal , a former member of parliament of the Awami League , and his wife to jail in three corruption case. [ 16 ]

  9. Hakim - Wikipedia

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    Hakim (name), an Arabic masculine name, including a list of people bearing this name; Al-Hakim al-Nishapuri (933–1014), Persian Sunni scholar and a Muhaddith, frequently referred to as the "Imam of the Muhaddithin" or the "Muhaddith of Khorasan." Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah (996–1021), sixth Fatimid caliph in Egypt and 16th Ismaili imam