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spiritual court; court Islamic; shariat court (in Iran, since 1979, a court or tribunal formed after the shariat laws of Islam with jurisdiction over the conduct of invested mullahs and certain other matters of concern to the Islamic government of Iran. From the sentence of these courts no appeal lies to any other court. In English law, a ‘spiritual court’ is the ecclesiastical court, or a court Christian) • ecclesiastical court (ie in Christianity) • consistory courts : In England, the courts of diocesan bishops held in their several cathedrals (before the bishop’s chancellor, or commissary, who is the judge) for the trial of all ecclesiastical causes arising within their respective dioceses, and also for granting probates and administrations. From the sentence of these courts an appeal lies to the Provincial Court of the archbishop of each province respectively
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