The Supreme Court of Fitzland serves as the highest judicial authority in the country, responsible for interpreting the law and ensuring justice is upheld across all levels of the legal system. With the power to adjudicate significant legal disputes, the Supreme Court safeguards the Constitution and the rights of citizens, maintaining the rule of law and serving as a vital check on the powers of the legislative and executive branches.
The High Court is a superior court that handles serious criminal cases, significant civil disputes, and appeals from lower courts. It plays a crucial role in interpreting laws and setting legal precedents that guide the judiciary in the Republic of Fitzland.
The Court of Appeal is the highest appellate court in Fitzland, primarily responsible for hearing appeals from the High Court and ensuring the correct application of the law. It serves to maintain the integrity of the judicial system by providing a final avenue for litigants seeking to challenge lower court decisions.
The State Courts handle a wide range of cases, including minor criminal offenses, civil disputes, traffic violations and family law matters, making them accessible to the general public. This tier of the judiciary ensures that justice is delivered efficiently and effectively at the local level, facilitating a streamlined legal process for less complex cases.