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qualifications of judgehence for qualify to appointment as a judge of the high court a person must either be as an advocate of the high court or may
legal profession - judgeshowever in general speaking that judges of the high court of kenya are appointed from among advocates of in case of seven
legal profession - magistrateshowever the magistrate is an advocate that who is appointed through the judicial service commission to the post of -
advantages of stare decisis - certainty and predictabilityhowever the doctrine of stare decisis includes an element of certainty and uniformity in
stare decisis and its application by us courtshowever there is so far no case decided through the us court of appeal regarding the application of
authority of precedent - statement of salmondthere writing on the authority of the precedent salmond has stated as follows likethe importance of
obiter dictumthus now by the way statement made through a judge before delivering his judgement within a view to strengthening or
classification of precedentso as a precedent may also be classified as like an original precedent whether it is one that creates and applies a new
types of precedentsthere a precedent may be as a binding precedent here judge must tag along whereas he approves of it or not hence it is excludes
ratio decidendiconversely ratio decidendi of a case consists of the material facts of such case and the decision made through the judge on the basis
doctrine of stare decisishowever the doctrine of stare decisis or judicial precedent is a legal rule which utilized a judge to refer to the earlier
special courtshowever in addition to the courts dealt into paragraphs as 21 - 27 above there exist in england a number of other institutions that are
appeals - court-martialin fact in section 115 of the armed forces act including a person who has been convicted through a court-martial to appeal to
court-martialestablishmentmoreover section 65 1 of the constitution empowers parliament to establish court martial that shall have such jurisdiction
district magistrates court -civil appealsmoreover in s11 1 of the magistrates court act gives that any person who is aggrieved through an order of a
district magistrates court - civil jurisdictionconversely the civil jurisdiction of the district magistrates courts in claims not below customary law
criminal appeal - district magistrates courttherefore in section 101 of the magistrates courts act gives that any person that who is convicted of an
district magistrates court - territorial jurisdictionfurther in section 73 of the act giving that a district magistrates court shall have
district magistrates courtestablishmentfurther district magistrates courts are established to each district in england thgrough s71 of the
resident magistrates courtestablishmentfurther resident magistrates court is constituted through s3 1 of the magistrates courts act that is provides
supervisory jurisdiction and admiralty jurisdictionsupervisory jurisdictionhowever the high court has jurisdiction under s65 2 of the constitution to
interpretation of constitution - high courtafter then under section 671 of the constitution gives that whether any question as to the interpretation
jurisdiction - high courtwhether under section 60 of the constitution states in which the high court shall have unlimited original jurisdiction in
high court - establishment and compositionestablishmentfurther the high court is established through s60 1 of the constitution that states which
procedure - court of appealconversely the practice and the procedure of the court of appeal are regulated through rules of court made through the