Continuation of Federal Court judges as Supreme Court judges ensures jurisdiction continuity and transfer of pending proceedings. Existing Judges of the Federal Court become Judges of the Supreme Court unless they elect otherwise and retain equivalent salaries, allowances and pension rights; all suits, appeals and proceedings pending in the Federal Court are transferred to the Supreme Court, whose jurisdiction includes hearing and determining them and treating prior Federal Court judgments and orders as having the same force as Supreme Court decisions.
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Continuation of Federal Court judges as Supreme Court judges ensures jurisdiction continuity and transfer of pending proceedings.
Existing Judges of the Federal Court become Judges of the Supreme Court unless they elect otherwise and retain equivalent salaries, allowances and pension rights; all suits, appeals and proceedings pending in the Federal Court are transferred to the Supreme Court, whose jurisdiction includes hearing and determining them and treating prior Federal Court judgments and orders as having the same force as Supreme Court decisions.
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