The Crown Court is an inferior court in respect of the other work it undertakes, viz.
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The Magistrates'Court is also an inferior court and is therefore subject to judicial review.
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If there is a precedent set by an inferior court, a judge does not have to follow it, but may consider it.
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True enough, but an inferior court had best respect what the majority says rather than read between the lines.
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For example an Employment Tribunal is an inferior court of record for the purposes of the law of contempt of court.
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When acting as an inferior court, appeals by way of case stated on matters of law may be made to the Administrative Court.
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The Divisional Court of the Queen's Bench had an established authority to decide a matter of law with a panel of judges after referral from an inferior court.
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Prohibition will issue against any inferior court, tribunal or public authority to carry out any order or decision which is invalid under the law as being in excess of its authority to make.
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This court will not be inferior to a District Court.