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The ''Khama luWaloof'' (High Court) comprises the highest court of appeal for matters arising from within the province. It consists of the ''Qadim meWaloof'' (Judges) and the ''Qadim muRayeesgur'' (Judge President) who are appointed by the ''Shultan'' on the advice of the ''Khomishayin aleTahad leQadimishme aluDominmne'' (Provincial Commission for Judicial Appointments).
Each ''Khomishayin'' consists of former judges, teachers of law at a university, and experienced legal professionals. They advertise vacant posts, receive and assess applicatio, hold interviews and make recommendations for judicial appointments to the Shultan who in turn selects the judges from the list of candidates. There are Regional, Local and District Magistrate Courts (collectively known as the ''Khama aleSharif aluQadam'') which are courts of first instance for general civil and criminal suits. They have decreasing levels of responsibility. They are staffed by full-time ''Sharif aluQadam'' (Magistrates) who are civil servants employed by the Imperial Department of Justice.
Judges are required to have either practiced as a ''Wasiyu aluMinas luWaloof'' (Advocate of the High Court) for 7 years or as a ''Sharif aluQadam'' for 12 years and to generally not have any restrictions that would bar them from being a member of the ''Khama aluShurahSharif aluQadam generally have to have served as a'' Wasiyu aluMinas ''(Advocate) or a Wasiyu aluTamrir (Attorney)'' .
The Sultan controls the composition of the Provincial Legislatures by Decree. The Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister for Provincial Affairs is responsible for administering the selection of the members of the Legislatures. Members have immunity when serving in their roles for the things they say insofar as they do not insult the Sultan, Royal family or commit blasphemy.
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Members of the Provincial Consultative Assembly are appointed in diverse ways. Some members represent academic, religious, business and other groups recognised by the sate while others can apply for positions. Some members are randomly selected from the population and invited to participate. Members are selected in such a way as to ensure that various geographic, ethnolinguistic, and income groups are represented. A minimum of 30% of the members must be women and 40% must be between the ages of 25 and 35. The Provincial Government is responsible for funding and managing the logistics of the annual meeting of the PCA.
The PLC consists of Princes and Princesses of the [[Bedonite dynasty]], members of the [[Association of the Friends and Veterans of the Carriers of Mercy]], Magisters of the [[Magisterium of Paxism]], members of the [[nobility of Packilvania]], representatives of selected organisations and groups who hold their positions ''ex officio'' as well as representatives of the [[Cities of Packilvania|local governments of Packilvania]]. A
The High Court ([[Packilvanian]]: ''luKhama luWaluf'') of each province has the power to strike down provincial laws which violate the Constitution ([[Packilvanian]]: ''luKhanongur'') or a national law. The High Court is appointed by the Sultan. the Judicial Appointments Commission ([[Packilvanian]]: ''luKomishyon aleWzaf leQadimiyat'') makes recommendations to the Sultan. Each province has a committee dedicated to screening candidates for it.
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