Indiana Constitution Article 4 Section 22
Providing for the punishment of crimes and misdemeanors; Regulating the practice in courts of justice;
Terms Used In Indiana Constitution Article 4 Section 22
- Venue: The geographical location in which a case is tried.
Providing for changing the venue in civil and criminal cases; Granting divorces;
Changing the names of persons;
Providing for laying out, opening, and working on, highways, and for the election or appointment of supervisors; Vacating roads, town plats, streets, alleys, and public squares;
Summoning and empaneling grand and petit juries, and providing for their compensation;
Regulating county and township business;
Regulating the election of county and township officers and their compensation;
Providing for the assessment and collection of taxes for State, county, township, or road purposes;
Providing for the support of common schools, or the preservation of school funds;
Relating to fees or salaries, except that the laws may be so made as to grade the compensation of officers in proportion to the population and the necessary services required;
Relating to interest on money;
Providing for opening and conducting elections of State,
county, or township officers, and designating the places of voting;
Providing for the sale of real estate belonging to minors or other persons laboring under legal disabilities, by executors, administrators, guardians, or trustees.
(History: As Amended March 14, 1881; November 6, 1984).