Hong Kong Judiciary - High Court
www.judiciary.hk › en › court_services_facilitiesThe High Court is made up of the Court of Appeal and the Court of First Instance. It has both appellate and original jurisdiction, i.e. it can both hear appeals sent to it and try cases first taken to it. The right of appeal is an important part of Hong Kong's legal system, for it allows a higher court to review the judgment of a lower court.
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www.judiciary.hk › en › homeHong Kong Judiciary - Home What's New Matters relating to the Courts and Judges Administrative Matters 16-01-2023 CJ's speech at Ceremonial Opening of Legal Year 2023 (with photos) 16-01-2023 Judiciary Annual Report 2022 is uploaded to the Judiciary's website
High Court (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Court_(Hong_Kong)The High Court of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is a part of the legal system of Hong Kong. It consists of the Court of Appeal and the Court of First Instance; it deals with criminal and civil cases which have risen beyond the lower courts. It is a superior court of record of unlimited civil and criminal jurisdiction. It was named the Supreme Court before 1997. Though previously named the Supr…
Hong Kong Judiciary - Contact Us
www.judiciary.hk › en › about_usDistrict Court (Courtrooms situated at West Kowloon Law Courts Building) Address: 501 Tung Chau Street, Sham Shui Po, Kowloon District Court (Courtrooms situated at Tsuen Wan Law Courts Building) * Any court case related enquiries should be made to the District Court Integrated Mediation Office Family Court Family Court Registry Accounts Office
High Court (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › High_Court_(Hong_Kong)The High Court of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is a part of the legal system of Hong Kong. It consists of the Court of Appeal and the Court of First Instance; it deals with criminal and civil cases which have risen beyond the lower courts. It is a superior court of record [1] of unlimited civil and criminal jurisdiction.