Special Courts
Based on the first provision of article fifty of the Law on
Organization and Jurisdiction of Courts;
The Supreme Court may, as needed, establish other Dewans within
structure of the CENTRAL provincial primary courts.
The Supreme Court has established Special Courts within the
structure of the Supreme Court to resolve special cases.
These courts are named the following:
• The Primary and Appellate Narcotics Courts
• The Primary and Appellate Courts of Crimes against Internal
and External Security
• The Primary and Final Courts of Property Disputes
• The Specialized Family Court
• The Specialized Juvenile Court
Note: In order to have information about Independence, Jurisdiction,
Area of Jurisdiction, Proceedings and other Judicial Competence
of the Supreme Court’s Divisions, Appellate Courts and Primary
Courts refer to the Law of Organization and Authority of the
Courts which has full information in this regard.