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The Court of Appeal for Specialized Cases 7
Authority of the President of the Court of Appeal
for Specialized Cases in the determination of
disputes regarding jurisdiction of specialized courts
Where there is a dispute as to jurisdiction of a specialized court,
whether the dispute arises in specialized courts or not, the laws for
the establishment of specialized courts and procedures in specialized
cases provide that such issue shall be submitted to the President of
the Court of Appeal for Specialized Cases for a ruling. Such ruling
shall be final. If such ruling of the President of the Court of Appeal for
Specialized Cases leads to the change of the jurisdiction of the case,
the originating court shall transfer the case to such court and it shall be
considered that the proceedings which had already been performed in
the originating court shall remain intact, except the receiving court shall
render otherwise for the interest of justice.
Each year, there are significant numbers of cases requiring such
rulings by the President of the Court of Appeal for Specialized Cases,
so that the cases shall be adjudicated by courts with proper jurisdictions.