Court of Session definition
Examples of Court of Session in a sentence
The High Court or Court of Session may, on an application made for the purposes of Article 15 of the Convention by any person appearing to the court to have an interest in the matter, make a declaration or declarator that the removal of any child from, or his retention outside, the United Kingdom was wrongful within the meaning of Article 3 of the Convention.
The Court of Session and Sheriff Court at Edinburgh will have exclusive jurisdiction regarding the provision of the Services by or on behalf of MBM.
It also has the power to deal with judicial review work delegated from the High Court and Court of Session.
In January 2018, Glasgow City Council decided not to appeal a Court of Session ruling on its job evaluation scheme and instead address equal pay claims through negotiation with claimants’ representatives.
The High Court may exercise, so far as may be applicable, all the powers conferred by Chapters XXIX and XXX of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 on a High Court, as if a Special Court within the local limits of the jurisdiction of the High Court were a Court of Session trying cases within the local limits of the jurisdiction of the High Court.26D.
For the purpose of providing for speedy trial, the State Government shall, with the concurrence of the Chief Justice of the High Court, by notification in the Official Gazette, specify for each district a Court of Session to be a Special Court to try the offences under this Act.
An Act of the Scottish Parliament to make provision about success fee agreements; to make provision about expenses in civil litigation; to make provision about the offices of the Auditor of the Court of Session, the auditor of the Sheriff Appeal Court and the auditor of the sheriff court; and to make provision about the bringing of civil proceedings on behalf of a group of persons.
Scottish intellectual property cases are heard in the Outer House of the Court of Session and appealed to the Inner House of the Court of Session.
Even so, the High Court or the Court of Session will have to exercise its judicial discretion in considering the question of granting of bail under Section 439(1), Cr.P.C. of the new Code.
The Reporter's decision was final, subject to a right of appeal to the Court of Session.