Imperial Supreme Court

The Imperial Supreme Court was the and nominally the highest judicial authority in the, overseeing the lower courts. While it was theoretically independent according to the, the Supreme Court was essentially overseen by the of  (COMPNOR). All decisions regarding special cases such as those involving political dissidents and other protestors that reached the Supreme Court were not made without consultation with the Select Committee first. The Supreme Court rarely made rulings that were not in favor of the Imperial government and the, which were usually done in cases that were not of great consequence to the Empire.

Composition
The Imperial Supreme Court consisted of 417 judges. To become a judge, one had to be nominated by the Emperor and receive the approval of the (after its dissolution, this was changed to the ). Its members were divided into several panels that oversaw cases of different natures. By the time of the its most infamous body was the Panel for Civil Affairs, which handled political cases. The Supreme Court was led by a chairman, who had several vice-chairmen under him and a fifteen-member presidium.