Title 15, Chapter 6, Section 9
( 15-6-9)
The judges of the superior courts have authority: (1) To grant for their respective circuits writs of certiorari,
supersedeas, quo warranto, mandamus, habeas corpus, and bail in
actions ex delicto; (2) To entertain bills quia timet; (3) To grant writs of injunction, prohibition, and ne exeat; (4) To grant all other writs, original or remedial, either legal
or equitable, which may be necessary to the exercise of their
jurisdiction and which are not expressly prohibited; (5) To hear and determine questions arising upon: (A) Writs of habeas corpus or bail, when properly brought before
them; (B) All motions to grant, revive, or dissolve injunctions; and (C) The giving of new security or the lessening of the amount of
bail; (6) To perform any and all other acts required of them at
chambers; (7) To hear and determine all motions to dismiss petitions for
equitable relief, and all motions to revoke or change orders
appointing receivers, after ten days' written notice has been
given to the opposite party or his attorney by either party by
service with a copy of such motion to dismiss or to revoke or
change such order; and (8) To administer oaths and to exercise all other powers
necessarily appertaining to their jurisdiction or which may be
granted them by law. |