Constitutional Court of Iran
The Constitutional Court of Iran is a judicial body responsible for ensuring that laws and regulations comply with the Constitution of Iran. Established in 1980, it plays a crucial role in interpreting constitutional provisions and resolving disputes related to the constitutionality of legislation.
This court consists of a panel of judges who review cases brought before them, often involving conflicts between laws and constitutional rights. Its decisions can influence various aspects of governance and civil rights within the country, making it a significant institution in the Iranian legal system.