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High Court of Justice Nina, Paola, Isaiah, Arielle, Kendell , Kenly, Marte

High Court of Justice Nina, Paola, Isaiah, Arielle, Kendell , Kenly, Marte. Basic Information. Established: 1875 Country: England and Wales, UK Location: Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, City of Westminster, London, UK

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High Court of Justice Nina, Paola, Isaiah, Arielle, Kendell , Kenly, Marte

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  1. High Court of JusticeNina, Paola, Isaiah, Arielle, Kendell, Kenly, Marte

  2. Basic Information • Established: 1875 • Country: England and Wales, UK • Location: Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, City of Westminster, London, UK • Authorized: Her Majesty the Queen via Supreme Court of Judicature Act 1873

  3. Basic Info. Continued • Decisions Appealed: Court of Appeal and Judicial Committee of the Privy Council • Currently: Lord Judge • Since: October 2008

  4. High Court • High Court is together with the Court of Appeal and Crown Court • Most proceedings heard by a single judge • Litigants normally represented by Counsel • High Court hears Criminal and Civil cases

  5. High Court • High Court Judges appointed by the Queen on recommendation of the Judicial Appointment commission form from qualified lawyers • Judges may be removed by retirement age requiring approval of both Houses of Parliament

  6. Cases Heard • High Court Judges seat in the Crown Court which tries most criminal cases • High Court of Justice only hears the most important of cases • Deals with all value and high importance of cases and has supervisory over all subordinate courts and tribunals, with few statutory exceptions

  7. Three Divisions • Division One- Queens Bench • Division Two- Chancery • Division Three- Family Division

  8. Division One • Queens Bench • Hears appeals on points of law of Magistrates. • Appeals from Court goes to Court of Appeals

  9. Division Two • Chancery • Economic, Business, Trust, Company Laws. • Mostly dealing with Tax Appeals

  10. Division Three • Family • Personal, Divorce, Children, Medical Treatment

  11. The End

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