Can a judge interfere with an order of another judge of co-ordinate jurisdiction?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Volhoffer v. Volhoffer, 1925 CanLII 173 (SK CA):

In Koosen v. Rose (1897) 76 L.T. 145, at p. 146, 45 W.R. 337, Lord Esher said: Now, one judge cannot interfere with an order of another judge of co-ordinate jurisdiction, unless that power has been given by some statute.

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