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- The Magistrates'Court's decision was upheld on appeal by the Divisional Court.
- On appeal, the Ontario Court of Appeal agreed with the Divisional Court ruling.
- The Divisional Court may make any order as it sees fit.
- Fletcher hired C . A . Russell, Solicitor and Divisional Court at Wigan.
- Since Ireland possessed such a court, the English Divisional Court could not act.
- His father was an advocate at the sub-divisional court in Madaripur.
- There is a Sub-Divisional Court headed by the SDM ( Sub Divisional Magistrate ).
- The appeal is to the Divisional Court of the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court.
- The Ontario Divisional Court ruled in 1983 that film classification and censorship were justifiable under the Constitution.
- In criminal matters appeals from the Queen's Bench Divisional Court are made directly to the Supreme Court.
- In the main, criminal appeals will be allocated to a Divisional Court unless the President otherwise directs.
- The Board of Education applied for judicial review to the divisional court, who then quashed the ruling.
- The case was heard by two judges at first instance in the Divisional Court, Mr Justice French.
- He was found guilty at first instance but his ultimate appeal to the Divisional Court was upheld.
- The Divisional Court adjudicates where the subject matter of an appeal falls within the purview of multiple divisions.
- The case would now go back to the Divisional Court for the amount of damages to be determined.
- The best known divisional court is that of the Family and Chancery Divisions to deal with certain cases.
- The Queen's Bench upheld the Divisional Court decision, but gave leave to appeal to the House of Lords.
- The ruling that the divisional court gave in the context of international law is now subject to appeal.
- The case was heard in the Divisional Court by Lord Justice Kay and Mr Justice Collins in January 2005.
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