What is the purpose of administration of justice?

What is the purpose of administration of justice?

The main function of the administration of justice is the protection of individuals’ rights, enforcement of laws and punishment of criminals.

What is the criminal justice system in Trinidad and Tobago?

The justice system is based on English common law. The Supreme Court of Judicature comprises the High Court of Justice and the Court of Appeal and has establishments in Port of Spain, San Fernando and Tobago. The courts of summary criminal jurisdiction and petty civil courts are presided over by magistrates.

Who is the administration of justice?

The Administration of Justice is the process by which the legal system of a government is executed. The presumed goal of such an administration is to provide justice for all those accessing the legal system.

How does the court system work in Trinidad and Tobago?

The Judicial branch is a separate branch, led by the Chief Justice. The Trinidad & Tobago Judiciary is made up of the Lower Judiciary (the Magistracy) and the Higher Judiciary (The Supreme Court). The Supreme Court is made up of the High Court and the Court of Appeal. The highest court is the Privy Council in England.

What are the advantages of administration of justice?

Advantages: (i) Legal justice ensures uniformity and certainty in the administration of justice. (ii) Everyone knows what the law is and there is no scope of arbitrary action. (iii) The judges have to give decisions according to the declared law of the country.

Is Trinidad common law?

The law of Trinidad and Tobago is based upon the common law of England and statutes of general application in force in England in 1848 as modified by subsequent local legislation.

Is administration of justice the same as criminal justice?

Administration of justice is essentially the same thing as criminal justice, except that an administration of justice program focuses on preparing you for administrative positions in law enforcement, investigations, the public sector and even the military.

Who introduced administration of justice?

Lord Cornwallis was Governor General from the year 1786 to 1793 and his most noted work was in the field of criminal judicature. He introduced changes in the judicial system in three years – 1787, 1790 and 1793.

Who is in charge of the legal system?

The judicial branch is in charge of deciding the meaning of laws, how to apply them to real situations, and whether a law breaks the rules of the Constitution. The Constitution is the highest law of our Nation. The U.S. Supreme Court, the highest court in the United States, is part of the judicial branch.

What are five types of courts?

India: Hierarchy Of Courts For Civil Cases In India

  • Supreme Court. The Supreme Court has original, appellate and advisory jurisdiction.
  • High Courts. High Courts have jurisdiction over the States in which they are located.
  • District Courts.
  • Lower Courts.
  • Tribunals.

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