Supreme Court of Iran


The Supreme Court of Iran, consisting of the most prominent judges of the country, is the highest juridical authority in Iran, established to supervise the correct implementation of laws by courts of justice, to ensure uniformity of judicial procedure and to carry out the legal responsibilities being assigned to it based on the criteria determined by the head of the judiciary.
The hearing of offenses committed by the head of the executive is also one of the functions of this court.
The General Board of the Supreme Court has the right to issue vote of Judicial Precedent, which enjoys the status of law. Judiciary branches of the Supreme Court have the right to hear the complaints about lower courts' decisions. The parties involved in the legal proceeding do not appear in court unless the court cites them for explanations. The rulings issued by this court are in the form of annulment and confirmation of lower courts' decisions.
Article 161 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran on "the Supreme Court" states:
Supreme Court of Iran is the highest juridical authority in Iran established to supervise the correct implementation of laws by courts of justice, to ensure uniformity of judicial procedure and to carry out the legal responsibilities being assigned to it based on the criteria determined by the head of the judiciary.

Branches of the Supreme Court

The Supreme Court is headquartered in Tehran and by May–June 2014, it has had 42 branches, of which 5 are in Qom, 3 in Mashhad and the rest are in Tehran. Each branch has two benches, and might have a magistrate who may assume the duties of each of the benches if necessary. Only the benches have the right to issue judgments.

The Chief of the Supreme Court

The chief of the Supreme Court is nominated by the head of the judiciary for a period of five years in consultation with the judges of the Supreme Court. The chief of the Supreme Court must be mujtahid, even-handed and well-versed in judicial matters.
Currently Ahmad Mortazavi Moghadam presides the Supreme Court of Iran.

Duties

The General Board of the Supreme Court classifies matters given their nature into: