West Virginia Code § 51-1-4

Regulation of pleading, practice and procedure in all courts of record;
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judicial council as advisory committee.
The Supreme Court of Appeals may, from time to time, make and promulgate general rules
and regulations governing pleading, practice and procedure in such court and in all other
courts of record of this state. All statutes relating to pleading, practice and procedure shall
have force and effect only as rules of court and shall remain in effect unlesse and until
modified, suspended or annulled by rules promulgated pursuant to the provisions of this
section. Such rules and regulations shall be uniform for all courts of ther same grade or class;
but any court of the state other than the Supreme Court of Appeals may adopt rules of court
governing its local practice, but such rules of local practice shall not be inconsistent with
any general rule of court then in existence or thereafter promulgated, and shall be effective
only after approval by the Supreme Court of Appeals. t
The judicial council of West Virginia is hereby designated as advisory committee to make
observation and report to the Supreme Court of Appeals, from time to time, such
recommendations as may, in its judgment, be proper; and all rules promulgated by the
Supreme Court of Appeals under the authoritys of this section shall, before taking effect, be
referred to the chairman of the judicial council, the president of the West Virginia bar
association and to the judge of every court affected thereby. In the event a hearing is
requested, within twenty days after gsuch reference, by any five of the persons so designated,
the Supreme Court of Appeals shall thereupon designate a day when a hearing on the matter
of the adoption of such rules sehall be held. In the event no hearing is requested or, if
requested, after such hearing, the Supreme Court of Appeals shall be free to adopt or reject
the proposed rules. GenLeral rules and regulations governing pleading, practice and
procedure, and local rules, shall from time to time be published as an appendix to the official
reports of the Suprem e Court of Appeals and bound therewith.

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