33-29-5-3. General Powers
Sec. 3. (a) The superior court, at general or special term, may do the following: (1) Issue and direct all process to courts of inferior jurisdiction, and to corporations and individuals, which shall be necessary in exercising its jurisdiction, and for the regular execution of the law. (2) Make all proper judgments, sentences, decrees, orders, […]
33-29-5-4. Special Powers
Sec. 4. The judges of the superior court, individually or collectively, may do the following: (1) Grant restraining orders and injunctions. (2) Issue writs of habeas corpus, and of mandate and prohibition. (3) Appoint receivers, master commissioners, and commissioners to convey real property. (4) Grant commissions for the examination of witnesses. (5) Appoint other officers […]
33-29-5-5. Change of Venue; Transfers to Circuit Court
Sec. 5. When any reason for a change of venue is shown to exist from any of the judges, the remaining judge or judges alone shall act. However, when all the judges are incompetent to act, the case shall be transferred to the circuit court of the county. [Pre-2004 Recodification Citation: 33-5-3.5-5.] As added by […]
33-29-5-6. Direct Appeals to Supreme Court or Court of Appeals
Sec. 6. (a) In all cases where a person has the right of appeal from the circuit to the supreme court or court of appeals, an appeal may be taken directly to the supreme court or court of appeals from any order or judgment of the superior court. (b) Appeals described in subsection (a) are […]
33-29-5-7. Superior Court Judges; Eligibility
Sec. 7. To be eligible to hold office as a judge of a superior court, a person must be a resident of the judicial circuit that the judge serves. [Pre-2004 Recodification Citation: 33-5-3.5-7.] As added by P.L.98-2004, SEC.8.
33-29-6-1. Superior Court Judge Transfer Motion
Sec. 1. In all counties that contain circuit and superior courts, the judge of the superior court may, upon the judge’s own motion, transfer any case filed and docketed in the superior court to the circuit court to be redocketed and disposed of as if originally filed with the circuit court if: (1) any reason […]
33-29-6-2. Transfers From Circuit Court to Superior Court; Grounds
Sec. 2. In all counties with circuit and superior courts, the judge of the circuit court may, with the consent of the judge of the superior court, transfer any action, cause, or proceedings filed and docketed in the circuit court to the superior court by transferring all original papers and instruments filed in the action, […]
33-29-1-8. Juries
Sec. 8. (a) A jury in the standard superior court shall be selected as provided in IC 33-28-5. (b) A grand jury selected for the circuit court of the county in which the standard superior court is located shall serve as the grand jury for the standard superior court. [Pre-2004 Recodification Citation: Various 33-33 provisions.] […]
33-29-3-2. Times of Service; Qualifications
Sec. 2. (a) A small claims referee shall serve at those times the court requires. (b) A small claims referee: (1) must be admitted to the practice of law in Indiana; (2) is not required to be a resident of the county; and (3) continues in office until removed by the judge of the court. […]
33-29-1-9. Transfer of Cases
Sec. 9. (a) The judge of the circuit court of the county in which the standard superior court is located may, with the consent of the judge of the standard superior court, transfer any action or proceeding from the circuit court to the standard superior court. (b) The judge of a standard superior court may, […]