It has no inherent jurisdiction, other than to the limited degree in which it may control its own procedures.
Historically, this section has been interpreted as providing superior courts of inherent jurisdiction with the constitutional authority to hear cases.
This would seem to overlap with their inherent jurisdiction to regulate their own proceedings in the interests of justice.
It has inherent jurisdiction over all legal matters in Namibia.
There are four general categories for use of the court's inherent jurisdiction:
Subject to any limitation which may be applicable, in the exercise of the inherent jurisdiction the child's welfare is the court's paramount consideration.
The general meaning is that a superior court is a court of inherent jurisdiction.
As provincial appointees, masters do not have inherent jurisdiction.
As a superior court, it has inherent jurisdiction and therefore, may hear matters despite absence of specific statutory delegation.
As with all superior courts across the country, the court is said to have inherent jurisdiction.