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Article 6. Formation of district and equivalent courts of the Constitutional Law On the Judicial System and the Status of Judges of the Republic of Kazakhstan

АMANAT партиясы және Заң және Құқық адвокаттық кеңсесінің серіктестігі аясында елге тегін заң көмегі көрсетілді

Article 6. Formation of district and equivalent courts of the Constitutional Law On the Judicial System and the Status of Judges of the Republic of Kazakhstan

     1. District and equivalent courts (hereinafter referred to as district courts) are formed, reorganized, renamed and abolished by the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan on the proposal of the head of the authorized state body in the field of judicial administration (hereinafter referred to as the authorized body), agreed with the Chairman of the Supreme Court and the Supreme Judicial Council.

     The President of the Republic of Kazakhstan may establish an inter-district court in several administrative-territorial units or several district courts in one administrative-territorial unit.

     2. The total number of judges for district courts is approved by the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan on the proposal of the Chairman of the Supreme Court, agreed with the Supreme Judicial Council.

     3. The number of judges for each district court shall be determined by the Chairman of the Supreme Court in consultation with the Supreme Judicial Council on the basis of a submission from the authorized body.

 

Constitutional Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated December 25, 2000 No. 132.

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