Demarcating the competence of administrative justice court by the supreme council of the cultural revolution

Abstract:
Pursuant the act of annulling the scholarship of some students by ministry of sciences, researches and technology, those students proceed against the ministry before the administrative court of justice. Albeit the court accepted the memorials, but the other way round, the court refused to adjudicate the case according to the act 630, ratified on 1387 S. H. by the high Council of Cultural Revolution. It was a wrong and unprecedented action by the court which it will result in a corrupted consequence that will waste the right of people and even may cause controversies over the court and its organization. Pursuant to the fear of the probable wasting the right of individuals in future and harms of the negation of the self-desired competence of Administrative Justice Court, I am going to study the respectable refusal of the court from a judicature. I won’t challenge the nature of the act of the ministry because it’s lie with the court to scrutinize such act on the basis of rules and regulations.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Public Law Studies Quarterly, Volume:45 Issue: 4, 2016
Pages:
631 to 665
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