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This article is a part of the Politics and Government of Ibagli series. |
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Monarch (King Charles III) |
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Supreme Court (Chief Justice) |
The Supreme Court of Ibagli is the highest court and court of final appeal of Ibagli. Its decisions are binding on all lower courts in Ibagli.
Under the Constitution Act, 1955, the court is composed of the Chief Justice of Ibagli and at least two puisne justices. The number of puisne justices was raised to four in 1962, and to 6 in 1978.
Justices of the Supreme Court of Ibagli
Current
Name | Appointed in | Appointed by |
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Chief Justice | ||
Sir Albert Wooster | 2005 | Anthony Kinder |
Puisne Justices | ||
Sir Henry Good | 1990 | Bradley Hunter |
Sir Nicholas Law | 1995 | John Goodwin |
Dame Alice Marshall | 2005 | Anthony Kinder |
Dame Kathryn Jameson | 2006 | Marcus Smallegan |
Sir Robert Wu | 2007 | John Goodwin |
Dame Jillian Greer | 2010 | John Goodwin |