Supervisory Power of the court refers the power conferred on a Superior Court to exercise its powers of supervision over the Subordinate Court. In exercise of its supervisory power, the superior court may call for and inspect records of subordinate courts and give directions to such courts as it considers fit in the interests of justices.
For example; the High Court of Tanzania has Supervisory Power over Courts subordinate to it.
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