The document discusses the inherent powers of courts and how to avoid delays in civil litigation. It defines inherent power and explains the need for courts to have inherent powers. It then examines the specific inherent powers courts have, such as enlarging time, paying court fees, and amending judgments. It also discusses when courts should exercise inherent powers, avoiding using them when there are existing statutory provisions. Finally, it looks at the dangers of delays in civil litigation, possible causes of delays, and methods for reducing delays.
The document discusses the inherent powers of courts and how to avoid delays in civil litigation. It defines inherent power and explains the need for courts to have inherent powers. It then examines the specific inherent powers courts have, such as enlarging time, paying court fees, and amending judgments. It also discusses when courts should exercise inherent powers, avoiding using them when there are existing statutory provisions. Finally, it looks at the dangers of delays in civil litigation, possible causes of delays, and methods for reducing delays.
The document discusses the inherent powers of courts and how to avoid delays in civil litigation. It defines inherent power and explains the need for courts to have inherent powers. It then examines the specific inherent powers courts have, such as enlarging time, paying court fees, and amending judgments. It also discusses when courts should exercise inherent powers, avoiding using them when there are existing statutory provisions. Finally, it looks at the dangers of delays in civil litigation, possible causes of delays, and methods for reducing delays.