infobox High Courtcourt name SupremeCourt of NewSouthWales image NewSouthWales coa.png imagesize ... termstart 1 June 2011 termend termend2 The SupremeCourt of NewSouthWales is the highest state court of the Australia n States and territories of Australia State of NewSouthWales . It has ... criminal law criminal matters. Whilst the SupremeCourt is the highest NewSouthWalescourt in the Australian ... Wales. Background to the establishment of the Court The first superior court of the NewSouthWales 1788 British settlement Colony of NewSouthWales known as the SupremeCourt of Civil Judicature of NewSouthWalesSupremeCourt of Civil Judicature was established by the letters patent dated 2 April ... 8 March 2012 ref History Legislation to establish a newsupremecourt for both NewSouthWales ... of this legislation, Letters Patent establishing the NewSouthWalesSupremeCourt were sealed on 13 ... convicts were not permitted to be admitted. In 1840, a SupremeCourt of NewSouthWales for the District ... can review decisions of the SupremeCourt of NewSouthWales in relation to the common law ... southwales Brief Overview of the Jurisdiction of the SupremeCourt of NewSouthWales Government of NewSouthWales Australian Courts DEFAULTSORT SupremeCourt Of NewSouthWales Category Supreme ... of NewSouthWales appeals High Court of Australia terms mandatory retirement by age of 72 positions ... . Matters of appeal can be submitted to the NewSouthWalesCourt of Appeal and Court of Criminal ... judges, including the Chief Justice of NewSouthWales , presently Tom Bathurst , the President of the Court of Appeal of NewSouthWalesCourt of Appeal , nine Judges of Appeal, the Chief Judge in Equity ... Court of NewSouthWales publisher The Law Book Co year 1974 location Sydney isbn 0 455 19240 5 ref ..., the Parliament of NewSouthWales established a separate Equity law equity division in the court .... The court consists of 47 judges, including the Chief Justice of NewSouthWales , the President ... more details
the SupremeCourt of NewSouthWales for the District of Port Phillip until 1852. The SupremeCourt of NewSouthWales for the District of Port Phillip was an historical division of the SupremeCourt of NewSouthWales , exercising the jurisdiction of that court within the Port Phillip District of NewSouthWales . It consisted of a single Resident Judge. It existed from 1840 until 1852, when ... part, its jurisdiction was the same as the SupremeCourt of NewSouthWales ordinary jurisdiction, with the Resident Judge able to exercise all the powers and jurisdiction of the court, including powers ... J. M. title A History of the SupremeCourt of NewSouthWales publisher The Law Book Co date 1974 ... in late 1839, but major cases had to be heard in the SupremeCourt in Sydney. ref name sclc This situation produced many difficulties, not least the exorbitant cost to the NewSouthWales administration ... Judge for Port Phillip and a similar position for New Zealand , which was a part of NewSouthWales ... Willis was appointed the first Resident Judge by Governor of NewSouthWales Governor George Gipps ... Council of NewSouthWales , who served as Resident Judge until February 1846, when he was transferred ... was separated from NewSouthWales on 1 July 1851, to form the new Colony of Victoria. The Australian ... date 2001 location Leichhardt, NewSouthWales isbn 1 86287 409 3 ref The Administration of Justice Act 1852 was accordingly passed by the Legislative Council in January 1852, creating the SupremeCourt of Victoria to replace the SupremeCourt for Port Phillip. ref name bennett beckett References reflist Category Victoria Australia courts and tribunals Category NewSouthWales courts and tribunals ...File Old SupremeCourt building Melbourne c1900 edit.jpg thumb right 300px The old SupremeCourt building ... , it was replaced by the SupremeCourt of Victoria . Jurisdiction The initial jurisdiction of the Port ... book author SupremeCourt Library Committee title A short account of the SupremeCourt of Victoria publisher ... more details
The SupremeCourt of Civil Judicature of NewSouthWales was a court established in the early 19th century in the colony of NewSouthWales . The colony was subsequently to become a state of Australia ... was more than 50 sterling. The SupremeCourt of NewSouthWales replaced the court in 1823 when ... until the newSupremeCourt of NewSouthWales opened under Francis Forbes on 17 May 1823 ref ... of NewSouthWales . The judge was the presiding officer . Alternatively, the court could ... there were proper lawyers who could appear in his court. The lawyers in NewSouthWales at that time were all ex convicts who had been transported to NewSouthWales for their crimes. As a result of their punishment ... that Field not be reappointed to any newcourt created in NewSouthWales. Field as a consequence sailed ... only sitting for seven years. It was replaced by two newSupreme Courts in NewSouthWales and in Van ... established the colony of NewSouthWales primarily as a penal colony with the intention of encouraging ... of new civil courts. This was to reflect the changing nature of society in NewSouthWales from a penal ... SouthWales that it was time for a legally qualified judge to head a superior court in the colony, rather ... Lindsay, a NewSouthWales Barrister, as secretary of the society. http www.forbessociety.org.au ... SouthWales and a Lieutenant Governor s Court to deal with civil claims in Van Diemen s Land . Each ... The convict part of the population of NewSouthWales view Mr Justice Field s administration ... the abolition of the court and that Field should not be appointed to the newSupremeCourt. Sittings ... a departure from earlier courts in NewSouthWales where formality had been minimised to some ... of the Court, the Chief Justice of the newSupremeCourt, Francis Forbes , remarked that the changes ... SouthWales Act 1823 UK . Appeals There was provision for an appeal to the Governor of NewSouthWales ... biogs A020574b.htm Government of NewSouthWales Category NewSouthWales courts and tribunals ... more details
judges of the Court of Appeal and the SupremeCourt, respectively. Jurisdiction The Court of Appeal operates pursuant to the Cite Legislation AU NSW act SupremeCourt Act 1970 . The Court hears appeals from a variety of courts and tribunals in NewSouthWales, in particular the SupremeCourt ...infobox High Courtcourt name NewSouthWalesCourt of Appeal image NewSouthWales coa.png imagesize 150px caption established 1 January 1966 country NewSouthWales , Australia location Sydney coordinates coord 33.868918 151.211628 display inline,title type Governor of NewSouthWales Vice regal appointment upon Premier of NewSouthWales Premier s nomination, following advice of the Attorney General of NewSouthWales Attorney General and Executive Council of NewSouthWales Cabinet authority Parliament of NewSouthWales appeals High Court of Australia terms mandatory retirement by age of 72 positions website http www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au lawlink supremecourt ll sc.nsf pages SCO aboutus CA Court of Appeal chiefjudgetitle Chief Justice of NewSouthWales chiefjudgename Justice Tom Bathurst ... James Allsop termstart2 2 June 2008 termend2 The NewSouthWalesCourt of Appeal is the highest civil state court for the Australia n States and territories of Australia State of NewSouthWales . It forms part of the SupremeCourt of NewSouthWales and hears appeals from civil proceedings before the SupremeCourt, the District Court of NewSouthWales District Court , the Land and Environment Court of NewSouthWales Land and Environment Court , and some tribunals. History The Court of Appeal ... matters. References External links http www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au lawlink SupremeCourt ll sc.nsf pages SCO index SupremeCourt website http www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au lawlink caselaw ll caselaw.nsf pages cl ca Court of Appeal Judgments Cite Legislation AU NSW act SupremeCourt Act 1970 Government of NewSouthWales Category Australian appellate courts Category NewSouthWales courts and tribunals ... more details
and had the force of a common law judgment of the SupremeCourt of NewSouthWales . Questions of law arising in cases in the Land Court could be referred to the SupremeCourt in the form ...The Land and Valuation Court of NewSouthWales was a court which had jurisdiction to deal with disputes concerning crown land in NewSouthWales. It replaced the Land Court of NewSouthWales on 10 December 1921 and itself replaced by the Land and Environment Court of NewSouthWales on 1 September 1980. Background to the establish of the court The Crown Land Acts 1884 NSW created a new structure ... 1889 NSW introduced a Land Court of NewSouthWales which replaced the ministerial court. The newcourt comprised three members who were appointed by the Governor of NewSouthWales . The governor could ... Act 1913 NSW abolished the Land Court and constituted a Land Appeal Court of NewSouthWales consisting ... in 1921 for the NewSouthWales Government to recast the constitution of that court. This was effected ... of NewSouthWales , was also appointed a judge of the Court on 28 October 1974. Jurisdiction ... been heard in the former Land Appeal Court of NewSouthWales . Subsequently, the Court was given ... boards . References NewSouthWales Law Reform Commission report 23 Land and Valuation Court , published 1975. Records Investigator AGY 1118, NewSouthWales State Records, www.records.nsw.gov.au Access 15 February 2007. Government of NewSouthWales Category NewSouthWales courts and tribunals ... SouthWales was divided into Cadastral divisions of NewSouthWales three divisions , namely eastern ... Commission of NewSouthWales states in its twenty third report that the death of the President ... of NewSouthWales . The could also hear claims for compensation exceeding 100 made in respect prescribed ... a question to the court for determination. In 1972 the Local Government Appeals Tribunal of NewSouth ... The first proceedings of the Court were held on 14 February 1922. According to the NewSouth ... more details
status to the SupremeCourt of NewSouthWales and the Land and Environment Court of NewSouthWales although it does not hold the supervisory jurisdiction held by the SupremeCourt of NewSouthWales. Name change The Court was formerly called the Industrial Commission of NewSouthWales ...Refimprove date December 2007 The Industrial Court of NewSouthWales exercises the judicial functions of the Industrial Relations Commission of NewSouthWales . The Commission has exclusive jurisdiction in respect of industrial disputes in NewSouthWales , a state of Australia . Several courtooms are located in the Chief Secretary s Building in Sydney . The Industrial Relations Commission of NewSouthWales consists of both judicial and non judicial members, and its members can exercise the arbitration powers of the commission. However, only the Commission sitting in Court Session can exercise ... Industrial Magistrate s Court Chief Industrial Magistrates Court of NewSouthWales , and prosecution ... Court of NewSouthWales . References references Sources Halsbury s Laws of Australia ... SouthWales Government on 17 November 2005. Government of NewSouthWales DEFAULTSORT Industrial Court Of NewSouthWales Category NewSouthWales courts and tribunals ... sits as the Commission in Court Session , it is referred to and is known as the Industrial Court of NewSouthWales . Only a judicial member can hear matters where such relief is sought from the Court. Jurisdiction of the Court The Court has jurisdiction over matters about unfair contracts ... NSW . The Court also has jurisdiction over prosecutions for safety related dismissals see section 23 ..., such as reinstatement and continuity of employment. Jurisdictional limits of the Court and the Commission ... is available in certain circumstances . Persons seeking relief in the Court for unfair contract must ... effect on 27 March 2007 now exclude the operation of the Commission and Court s jurisdictions over ... more details
The Children s Court of NewSouthWales is a court which deals with criminal offences committed by children ... of NewSouthWales states the first court was set up in the spirit of parens patriae , a jurisdiction that was exercised by the superior courts of the United Kingdom and as a consequence, of the SupremeCourt of NewSouthWales . The court was set up in light of the widespread poverty and child .... Current court The present children s court is constituted under the Children s Court Act 1987. It is an inferior court and is effectively a court of record . The court was established on 18 January 1988. Composition The court is composed of magistrates of the Local Court of NewSouthWales who are appointed by the Chief Magistrate of the Local Court of NewSouthWales . A magistrate so appointed is called a Children s Magistrate. The chief magistrate may with concurrence of the NewSouthWales ... s Court Clinic NewSouthWales References Children s Court Act 1987 http www.legislation.nsw.gov.au .... The court commenced on 18 January 1988. Colonial times The treatment of juvenile offenders in the colony of NewSouthWales reflected the system of criminal law inherited from England . There was nothing ... Government of NewSouthWales Category NewSouthWales courts and tribunals Category 1905 establishments ... eight and 12 years were hanged for petty larceny in England. History The first children s court ... Children s Magistrate is effectively a deputy chief magistrate of the Local Court. Functions of the Senior Children s Magistrate The Senior Children s Magistrate administers the court, arranges sittings of the Court, and convenes meetings of Children s Magistrates. The senior children s magistrate also confers regularly with community groups and social agencies on matters involving children and the Court. The current senior children s magistrate is Scott Mitchell. Jurisdiction The court exercises criminal jurisdiction under the Children Criminal Proceedings Act 1987 . The court exercises care ... more details
The Land and Environment Court of NewSouthWales is a Court established by legislation giving it exclusive jurisdiction to determine environmental, development, building and planning disputes. It was set up under the Land and Environment Court Act 1979 NSW to provide specialist knowledge in the matters relating to the environment and planning laws in NewSouthWales . It has the power to review certain administrative decisions, enforce civil rights relating to planning, or to impose penalties for certain breaches of environmental law. History The Court was established on 14 April 1980. Structure and Jurisdiction The Court is a superior court of record . It consists of a Chief Judge, severals Judges, and Commissioners. An appeal may lie to the Court of Appeal being a division of the SupremeCourt of NewSouthWales or to the Court of Criminal Appeal of NewSouthWales, depending on the nature of case. Appeals on constitutional issues may lie to the High Court of Australia in certain circumstances. Chief Judges The Honourable Justice Jim McClelland 14 April 1980 to 2 June 1985 The Honourable Justice Jerrold Cripps 3 June 1985 to 1 April 1992 The Honourable Justice Marla Pearlman AM 6 April 1992 to 3 July 2003 The Honourable Justice Peter McClellan 25 August 2003 to 1 September 2005 The Honourable Justice Brian Preston 14 November 2005 to present ref http www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au lawlink lec ll lec.nsf pages LEC currentdirectory ref References references cite web title Land & Environment Court work Lawlink NSW url http www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au lec accessdate 18 January 2007 Government of NewSouthWales Category NewSouthWales courts and tribunals ... more details
The SupremeCourt of NewSouthWales sits as the Court of Disputed Returns when considering a petition concerning the validity of any election or return under the Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Act 1912 NSW . The Court is concerned solely with elections held for the NewSouthWales Parliament. The High Court of Australia sits as a Court of Disputed Returns for federal elections. Prior to the enactment of the Electoral and Referendum Act No 1 2001 Cth which commenced on 16 July 2001 , the High Court could refer federal electoral disputes to the SupremeCourt of a state. The Court may also consider questions respecting the qualifications of a member of the Legislative Assembly or the Legislative Council, or respecting a vacancy in either, but only if that question was referred by either assembly or council. The Court may declare that any person was not qualified to be a member of parliament, declare that any person was not capable of sitting as a member of parliament, or to declare that there is a vacancy. The Petition The petition may be filed by the candidate or an elector entitled to vote at that election. In considering the petition, the court may inquire whether or not the petition is duly signed, and so far as rolls and voting are concerned may inquire into the identity ..., Western Australia and Tasmania had transferred jurisdiction over disputed returns to their Supreme Courts. South Australia and Queensland had created hybrid tribunals. Victoria and NewSouthWales retained the exclusive jurisdiction to determine disputed returns for themselves. NewSouthWales gave the SupremeCourt exclusive jurisdiction over disputed returns with the introduction of section 32 ... OF THE HIGH COURT AS THE COURT OF DISPUTED RETURNS NON JUDICIAL POWER AND INCOMPATIBLE FUNCTION? Paul Schoff 1997 25 FLR 317 Government of NewSouthWales Category NewSouthWales courts and tribunals ..., but the court shall not inquire into the correctness of any roll. History The Court s jurisdiction ... more details
coroners are drawn from registrars employed in the NewSouthWalescourt system so that coronial services are available in regional areas of NewSouthWales. All magistrates in NewSouthWales are ex ...Image Glebecoronerscourt.jpg thumb 300px right The State Coroners Court building at night on Parramatta Road in Glebe, NewSouthWales . The name of Coroners Court is the generic name given to proceedings in which a Coroner holds an inquest or an inquiry in NewSouthWales . Coroners have jurisdiction over the remains of a person and the power to make findings in respect of the cause of death of a person. Where a serious criminal offence has been disclosed during the course of an inquest or an inquiry, the Coroner may terminate the proceedings and refer that matter to the Director of Public Prosecutions for consideration of the institution of criminal proceedings. Coroners may also hold inquiries concerning the cause of any fire in NewSouthWales. Generally there are no appeals from the decision of a coroner, although there is provision for the SupremeCourt of NewSouthWales to order a fresh inquest or inquiry or to grant prerogative relief in respect of the proceedings. History The office of coroner in NewSouthWales derives from the legal framework inherited from the United Kingdom . Arthur Phillip , the first governor of the colony of NewSouthWales, was authorised by the British ... justices of the peace appointed by Phillip ref The Magistracy in NewSouthWales 1788 1850, John ... and Jurisdiction The Governor of NewSouthWales may appoint a State Coroner for NewSouthWales. The State Coroner has the function to oversee and co ordinate coronial services in NewSouthWales, ensure ... Hand John Abernethy Mary Jerram current References references Sources Homepage of the court. http www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au coroners Coroners Act 1980 NSW Government of NewSouthWales Category NewSouthWales courts and tribunals ... more details
NSW Third Charter of Justice created a newSupremeCourt of NewSouthWales . That court was to be presided over by Chief Justice of NewSouthWales Francis Forbes . However, the British authorities ... Jurisdiction in A history of the SupremeCourt of NewSouthWales , 1974, Sydney, Law Book Co Ltd. ISBN ... of NewSouthWales , which was to become a state of Australia . A vice admiralty court is in effect ... of the NewSouthWalescourt, a right of appeal lay back to the British Admiralty Court, which further ... of the common law courts ref name Jordan . Establishment The court in NewSouthWales was established ... Court accessdate 2007 06 19 publisher State Records of NewSouthWales archiveurl http web.archive.org ... with in NewSouthWales in 1814 when it was brought into port ref Bennett p156 ref Work of the court ... did not flow down to the NewSouthWalescourt. The British Parliament passed the Vice ... to the earliest civil courts in NewSouthWales, being the Court of Civil Jurisdiction ... Court of NewSouthWales on 4 May 1911 through an order made by the British Privy Council. This order ... those letters patent which appointed the first Governor of NewSouthWales Arthur Phillip as Vice Admiral ... thumbnail right 150px Arthur Phillip, first Vice Admiral of NewSouthWales Their commissions gave ... accessdate 2007 06 19 publisher State Records Authority of NewSouthWales archiveurl http web.archive.org ... Wales after his appointment as judge of the SupremeCourt was revoked, he took the Admiralty court ... 1911, this court and the newSupremeCourt operated side by side. In some cases, both courts had concurrent ... Records Authority of NewSouthWales archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20070903224627 http investigator.records.nsw.gov.au ... was heard by Sir Alfred Stephen , who was the Chief Justice of NewSouthWales, and held the appointment ... . In this case, the Glencairn was being towed to Newcastle, NewSouthWales during a gale and heavy ... of justice, and the.Admiralty jurisdiction in NewSouthWales . Sydney, Australia. Legal ... more details
1858 appeals SupremeCourt of NewSouthWales terms length of court term for judges positions number ... system in NewSouthWales consisted of The SupremeCourt of NewSouthWales which, under the Third ... District Court of NewSouthWales native name native name of the court, if different image NewSouthWales coa.png imagesize caption motto established 1858 country NewSouthWales , Australia location Full time sittings are held in the City of Sydney Sydney CBD , and at Parramatta, NewSouthWales Parramatta , Penrith, NewSouthWales Penrith , Campbelltown, NewSouthWales Campbelltown , Newcastle, NewSouthWales Newcastle , Gosford, NewSouthWales Gosford , Wollongong, NewSouthWales Wollongong and Lismore, NewSouthWales Lismore . Part time sittings are held in a range of major regional centres. coordinates coord 45.000 122.000 display inline,title type Governor of NewSouthWales Vice regal appointment upon nomination by the Premier of NewSouthWales Premier following the advice of the Attorney General of NewSouthWales Attorney General and Executive Council of NewSouthWales Cabinet authority Parliament of NewSouthWalesNewSouthWales Parliament via the Cite Legislation ... term of current deputy chief ends if applicable The District Court of NewSouthWales is the wikt ... of Australia state of NewSouthWales . It is a trial court and has an Appeal appellate jurisdiction ... file 2010annReviewweb.pdf publisher The District Court of NewSouthWales issn 1834 9978 accessdate ... one District Court of NewSouthWales, with a statewide criminal and civil jurisdiction. ref name AR2010 Structure and Jurisdiction also Administrative Decisions Tribunal of NewSouthWales Local Court of NewSouthWales Criminal jurisdiction also Drug Court of NewSouthWales Childrens Court of New ... replaced the Courts of Requests and divided the Colony of NewSouthWales into districts with courts ... not punishable by death Courts of Requests in Sydney and the Cumberland County, NewSouthWales ... more details
Image NewSouthWales coa.png right 150px There are over 160 Local Courts in NewSouthWales . Local Court cases are heard by a magistrate without a jury . It hears summary offences offences of a less serious nature as well as indictable offences and committal hearings. It hears civil claims up to 100,000 and has a Small Claims Division for claims less than 10,000. It also hears applications for Apprehended Violence Order s AVOs . The magistrate can imprison offenders for up to two years, however it can accumulate for multiple offences up to a maximum of five years. It is at the bottom of the Australian court hierarchy . Also contained within the Local Court are the Children s Court of NewSouthWales and the Coroner s Court of NewSouthWales . The Children s Court hears matters involving those who have not yet reached the age of 18 and is a closed court, meaning the general public may not attend. The News media media are allowed to attend but may not publish the identity of the offender. The Coroner investigates suspicious deaths and fires. It does not punish offenders however, it passes its findings on to another court. The current Chief Magistrate of the Local Court of NSW is currently His Honour Judge G L Henson. The current Deputy Chief Magistrates are Her Honour Deputy Chief Magistrate J E Mottley and Her Honour Deputy Chief Magistrate J A Culver. From 1997 to October 1999 David Landa was the Chief Magistrate. The current State Coroner of NewSouthWales is Her Honour Magistrate M S Jerram and the current Chief Industrial Magistrate is His Honour Magistrate G J T Hart. See also Court houses in NewSouthWales The NewSouthWales Victims Compensation Tribunal References cite web year 2006 url http www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au lawlink local courts ll localcourts.nsf pages lc index title Local Courts of NewSouthWales publisher www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au accessdate 12 February 2006 Government of NewSouthWales Category NewSouthWales courts and tribunals Australia law stub ... more details
The Compensation Court of NewSouthWales was a court in the Australia n States and territories of Australia State of NewSouthWales . It had unlimited jurisdiction within the state in workers compensation matters. It was abolished on 31 December 2003 and replaced by the Workers Compensation Commission of NewSouthWales for most workers compensation matters. Jurisdiction in respect of the injury of police and miners was transferred to the District Court of NewSouthWales . The Compensation Court Judges all became District Court Judges at this time. History Workers compensation was first introduced into NewSouthWales with the introduction of the Workmens Compensation Act 1910 NSW . The Act ... Compensation Board of NewSouthWales and the Compensation Court of NewSouthWales. The Board took over administrative and licensing functions which the commission formerly had, and the Court continued to exercise the judicial functions. Structure and Jurisdiction The court then operated under the now repealed Compensation Court Act 1984 NSW . The Governor could appoint a Chief Judge of the Court, Judges of the Court, and Commissioners. The Chief Judge and the Judges of the Court could hear any claim before the Court. Commissioners were limited to hearing claims of less than 40,000. A Principal Registrar and registrars of the Court could also be appointed. Chief Judges His Honour Judge ... workers compensation tribunal in Australia, being the Workers Compensation Commission of NewSouthWales . The commission exercised both judicial and executive power. It was constituted with a judicial ... 1982 1984 and Chief Judge of the Court 1984 1994 The Honourable Justice Campbell , Chief Judge of the Court 1994 References http www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au cc Compensation Court About Us Annual Review, Compensation Court of NewSouthWales, published 2003. Government of NewSouthWales Category NewSouthWales courts and tribunals ... more details
Infobox Australian place type suburb name Denham Court city Sydney state nsw image DenhamCourtNSWchurch.jpg caption Denham Court Anglican Church lga City of Campbelltown, NewSouthWales City of Campbelltown , City of Liverpool, NewSouthWales City of Liverpool . postcode 2565 pop 327 2006 census est ... near nw Leppington, NewSouthWales Leppington near n Edmondson Park, NewSouthWales Edmondson Park near ne Ingleburn, NewSouthWales Ingleburn near w Leppington, NewSouthWales Leppington near e Ingleburn, NewSouthWales Ingleburn near sw Leppington, NewSouthWales Leppington near s Varroville, NewSouthWales Varroville near se St Andrews, NewSouthWales St Andrews dist1 44 dir1 south west location1 Sydney CBD Denham Court is a suburb of Sydney , in the state of NewSouthWales , Australia . Denham Court is located 44 kilometres south west of the Sydney central business district , in the Local Government Areas in Australia local government area s of the City of Campbelltown, NewSouthWales City of Campbelltown and City of Liverpool, NewSouthWales City of Liverpool . It is part of the Macarthur, NewSouthWales Macarthur region. History Denham Court was named after the 500 ... category Denham Court, NewSouthWales Category Suburbs of Sydney ro Denham Court, NewSouthWales ... and Airds Historical Society ref Housing Denham Court is one of the more affluent suburbs in south western Sydney. It is sometimes referred to whom date March 2012 as the south western millionaires row , in reference to the row of mansions along Denham Court Road, where a prominent ridge allows views all the way to Sydney Population According to the 2006 census , Denham Court had a population of 327 ... McCormack Place notes an early family in the district. Streets of Denham Court which are actually ... . ref Census 2006 AUS id SSC11293 name Denham Court State Suburb quick on accessdate 2008 09 01 ref ... Court by William Hardy Wilson http nla.gov.au nla.pic an2723147 Portrait of Captain Richard Brooks ... more details
had to be a judge of the SupremeCourt of NewSouthWales . The first President of the Court ... be taken to the SupremeCourt of NewSouthWales on matters where the court had exceeded its jurisdiction ...Orphan date February 2009 The Court of Arbitration was the first court in NewSouthWales , a state of Australia ... the court. That appeared to be the intention of the NewSouthWales government. Parliamentarian Bernhard ..., however, to the Federal Court ie, the High Court of Australia, not the current Federal Court , or to the SupremeCourt of NewSouthWales ref NSW, Parliamentary Debates, Legislative Assembly, 4 July ... Assembly, 28 June 1900, p 648 Bernhard Wise ref . Establishment of the court The failure of the previous systems led the NewSouthWales Government to introduce a new means of dealing with industrial ... Makers Union, the NewSouthWales Clickers Union, the Boot Operators and Rough Stuff Cutters Union ... in NewSouthWales 1902 0 Imprint Hale & Iremonger, Sydney, Australia, 1984 Michael Sexton. Privative ... lab 90 cockfield.html . Government of NewSouthWales Category NewSouthWales courts and tribunals ... with the system led to a royal commission. ref name Pearce Pearce ref . In 1899 a new law made under the Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1899 NSW which gave the Minister for Labour of the NewSouthWales Government the power to mediate any industrial dispute. However, this also failed because .... Justice Lance Wright claims that it perhaps was the first court of its type in the world ref Transcript ... http www.abc.net.au rn perspective stories 2002 542681.htm ref . The court was unique at that time as it was the first court of its type to deal with labour relations between employer and employees on a compulsory ... and the New Protection Dr Geoffrey Partington Bot generated title ref . Previous arbitration measures ... can be distorted particularly in boom or bust economic conditions. The purpose of the court ... non common law arbitration scheme for disputes between employers and employees. The new law required ... more details
The Drug Court of NewSouthWales is an inferior court constituted as a court or record . It is a specialist court that deals with criminal offences in which the defendant has an addiction to illicit drugs . The Court exercises both Local Court of NewSouthWales local and District court Australia district court jurisdiction and has a similar status to the District Court of NewSouthWales . Established pursuant to the Cite Legislation AU NSW act Drug Court Act 1998 , the Court was the first drug court of its type in Australia . History The Court commenced on 5 February 1999. The court arose of the use ... Review of the Drug Court 2005, published by the Drug Court of NewSouthWales. Bureau of Crime Statistics NSW, NewSouthWales Drug Court Evaluation Cost Effectiveness. 2002. ISBN 0 7313 2643 1 available from http www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au bocsar Government of NewSouthWales Category NewSouthWales ... as a pilot program with the goal of establishing the question of whether a Drug Court is more ... sanctions. The first participant commenced on 8 February. Jurisdiction The Court is constituted by a single Drug Court Judge. It operates in western Sydney accepting referrals from Local Courts and District Courts in the Sydney West area. Matters referred to the Drug Court are then dealt with by that court .... Matters for persons not accepted onto the program may be dealt with by the Drug Court but are usually referred back to the originating court for dispensation. Judges The Governor may appoint a District Court Judge to be a Drug Court Judge. The Governor may also appoint one of those Drug Court Judges to be a Senior Drug Court Judge. Objectives The objectives of the Court are to reduce the drug ... to support their drug dependencies. The Court diverts drug dependent offenders into supervised ... rehabilitation environment. There are four fundamental aspects that are common to each Drug Court ... skills. Regular reports to the Court regarding participant progress, and Regular testing for drug use ... more details
Court houses in NewSouthWales were designed by the NewSouthWales Government Architect Colonial Architect, later known as the Government Architect . Current role Local Court of NewSouthWales Local .... ref name lawlinkhistory More than three hundred court houses have been built in NewSouthWales since settlement. The oldest existing Local Court in NewSouthWales is the Local Court at Windsor ... 160 Local Court of NewSouthWales Local Courts established throughout NewSouthWales and 130 Magistrates appointed. ref name lawlinkhistory Court house buildings of NewSouthWalesCourt houses built from 1788 1862 The oldest existing Local Court in NewSouthWales is the Local Court ... Image Berrimacourthouse.JPG 200px Court house at Berrima, NewSouthWales Berrima built ... were only continued for seven years. In 1850 the district court moved to Goulburn, NewSouthWales ... 200px Gundagai, NewSouthWales Gundagai Court House, completed in 1859, was one of the first ..., his office was responsible for designing and building 130 court houses across NewSouthWales ... 7 .JPG 200px Glen Innes, NewSouthWales Glen Innes Court House was built in 1873. Image Gundaroo courthouse.jpg 200px Gundaroo, NewSouthWales Gundaroo The Court House in Cork Street was built ... 02 22 ref Image Bathurst Courthouse.jpg 200px Bathurst, NewSouthWales Bathurst Court House was completed ... sessions was first established at Yass, NewSouthWales Yass in 1836. The present court house was opened ... 2006 02 22 date 2004 02 08 ref File Inverell Court House.JPG 200px Inverell, NewSouthWales Inverell court house was completed in 1886. Image YoungCourthouse.JPG 200px Young, NewSouthWales Young ..., Courthouse 2, jjron, 24.09.2008.jpg 200px Cooma, NewSouthWales Cooma court house completed in 1889 ... The first Kiandra, NewSouthWales Kiandra court house was built in 1860 as part of the Police Commissioner ... 2006 02 22 date 2004 02 08 ref File Junee Court House.jpg 200px Junee, NewSouthWales Junee court ... more details
The Court of Coal Mines Regulation was a court established in NewSouthWales , a state of Australia to investigate mining accidents and to determine certain offences relating to coal mining. The court was abolished on 23 December 2006. Composition The court was established under the Coal Mines Regulation Act 1982 NSW . It could exercise functions under the Act from 26 March 1984. The Governor of NewSouthWales could appoint a judge of the District Court of NewSouthWales to sit as the court. The court was to sit with assessors when determining appeals or when considering an objection by the chief inspector of coal mines to the appointment of a plant manager of a coal mine. Appeals to the court were available against certain decisions of the Minister for Mineral Resources. In other cases, the court was to sit alone, although in the case of an inquiry into a mining accident, the court could be assisted by a barrister or a solicitor , usually called counsel assisting . The reports of a Court of Coal Mines Regulation could have far reaching consequences leading to changes in coal mining practice and by its exposure of poor practices or poor implementation of proper practices. Caseload There are no published figures on the caseload of the court. Appeals There was the provision of appeals to the SupremeCourt of NewSouthWales and the Court of Criminal Appeal of NewSouthWales . Notable case The most notable case was that relating to the Gretley colliery , near Newcastle, where ... of the District Court of NewSouthWales , who was appointed to be an acting judge of the Court for this inquiry ... was held by Judge Goran ref Second Reading Speech , Paul Martin, NewSouthWales Legislative Assembly ... in Australia Category 2006 disestablishments Category NewSouthWales courts and tribunals Category ... in the court room. Previously, the last judicial inquiry into a coalmining disaster was held ... ca256d11000bd3aa4a2566af00775d36 OpenDocument ref . Abolition The court was abolished ... more details
The Youth Drug and Alcohol Court of NewSouthWales is the generic name given to a harm minimization program administered through the Children s Court of NewSouthWales . It is not a court itself, but is a children s court that specialises in criminal offences in which a child over 14 but under 18 years of age has an addiction to illicit drugs or alcohol. The Court was the first Youth Court of its type to be established in Australia . History The establishment of the Youth Drug and Alcohol Court program was one of the outcomes of the NewSouthWales Government s Drug Summit in 1999. The summit .... One of the Summit s recommendation was that the existing Adult Drug Court trial underway at Parramatta see Drug Court of NewSouthWales be expanded to be available to young offenders. The initial trial was conducted at Campbelltown, NewSouthWales Campbelltown and commenced on 31 July 2000. The program was established as a pilot for two years and has since been continued. Jurisdiction The Court is constituted by a single Children s Magistrate of the Children s Court of NewSouthWales . It operates ... of a children s magistrate to the program. This differs to the Adult Drug Court where the Governor of NewSouthWales appoints the judicial officer to the court. Objectives The objectives of the Court ... Final Report Evaluation of the NewSouthWales Youth Drug Court Pilot Program 2004 University of NewSouthWales ISBN 0 7347 2830 1 http www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au lawlink drug court ll drugcourt.nsf vwFiles ... in 2003 by the University of NewSouthWales and has been considered a success. References Home page ... s Department. Government of NewSouthWales Category NewSouthWales courts and tribunals ... Court are then dealt with by that program, provided that the child meets the eligibility ... differs to the Adult Drug Court in that children are dealt with pre sentence rather than post sentence ... with an offence that is able to be dealt with by a Children s Court that is, the young person is aged ... more details
In South Africa, SupremeCourt may refer to the SupremeCourt of South Africa , which existed from 1910 to 1997, when it was replaced by the High Courts and the SupremeCourt of Appeals. the SupremeCourt of Appeal of South Africa , which replaced the Appellate Division of the SupremeCourt in 1997. disambig ... more details
The SupremeCourt of South Africa was a superior court of law in South Africa from 1910 to 1996. It was made ... of appeal from the Appellate Division of the SupremeCourt of South Africa to the Judicial Committee ... Cape Provincial Division. During the apartheid era the SupremeCourt of South Africa lost ... constitution transformed the Appellate Division into the SupremeCourt of Appeal of South Africa SupremeCourt of Appeal , and the provincial and local divisions into High Courts of South Africa ... provincial divisions. A new Appellate Division, headed by the Chief Justice of South Africa , was created ... created their own Supreme Courts. The Interim Constitution of South Africa Interim Constitution which came into force in 1994 kept the existing structure of the SupremeCourt, but absorbed the Supreme ... courts of the colonies as follows The SupremeCourt of the Cape of Good Hope Cape Town became the Cape ... Cape Kimberley became the Griqualand West Local Division The SupremeCourt of the Transvaal Pretoria ... Free State Provincial Division The SupremeCourt of Natal Pietermaritzburg became the Natal Provincial ... Cape Provincial Division. In 1973 a Transkei an High Court was created at Umtata , becoming the SupremeCourt of the Transkei when that homeland attained nominal independence in 1976. In 1974 the South ... Court of Bophuthatswana was created when the homeland attained nominal independence. Supreme ..., and an Appellate Division which was the highest appellate court in the country. It is not to be confused with the modern SupremeCourt of Appeal of South Africa SupremeCourt of Appeal , established in 1996. History The SupremeCourt was created by the South Africa Act 1909 when the Union of South Africa was formed. The Supreme Courts of the four former colonies the Cape Colony , the Transvaal Colony , the Orange River Colony and the Natal Colony became provincial divisions of the SupremeCourt. The Court of the Eastern Districts of the Cape and the High Court of Griqualand in the Cape and the High ... more details
Infobox Korean name title SupremeCourt of Korea img South Korea Supreme Court.jpg hangul hanja rr Daebeobwon mr Taeb bwon The SupremeCourt of Korea is the SupremeCourt highest court in South ... the SupremeCourt and enumerates its powers and responsibilities. Composition Politics of South Korea The SupremeCourt of Korea is composed of the Chief Justice of the Republic of Korea , and 13 other SupremeCourt Justices, 12 of which have adjudicatory functions. The 13th justice of the Supreme ... resort for the Republic of Korea, the SupremeCourt has appellate jurisdiction over cases in the South Korean legal system. Additionally, the SupremeCourt has original jurisdiction over challenges ... to its adjudicative functions, the SupremeCourt is also responsible for the administration of the South Korean court system. The SupremeCourt Justices Council The SupremeCourt Justices Council comprises ... , Seocho gu , Seoul . This has been the home of the SupremeCourt of South Korea since December 1, 1995. Before moving to its new building, the court was housed in a 10,300 square meter building building ... the right to recommend other justices to the SupremeCourt and the right to appoint judges ... qualified as a lawyer. For the most part, SupremeCourt Justices are appointed from the bench. SupremeCourt Justices are required to retire at age 65 70 for the Chief Justice . Research judges The Supreme ... Petty Benches The SupremeCourt is organized into three Petty Benches, each consisting of four Justices ... or the Constitution, where a previous opinion of the SupremeCourt needs modification, or in cases where ... by the Chief Justice, with all of the Justices of the SupremeCourt sitting on the Council. The Council has the power to promulgate the rules of procedure for the SupremeCourt and lower courts, select .... See also Wikisourcecat SupremeCourt of Korea decisions List of Korea related topics Constitution of the Republic of Korea Constitutional Court of Korea History of South Korea References http www.oefre.unibe.ch ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2011 Infobox High Courtcourt name South Dakota SupremeCourt image SouthDakota StateSeal.svg imagesize 120px caption Seal of South Dakota State Seal of South Dakota established 1841 country South Dakota flagicon South Dakota , United States flagicon USA location Pierre, South Dakota coordinates type authority South Dakota Constitution appeals SupremeCourt of the United ... chief justice. The SupremeCourt of South Dakota serves as the final appellate court in the state, reviewing the decisions of state circuit court s. The SupremeCourt is also authorized to issue original ... into North Dakota and South Dakota, and the Territorial SupremeCourt was formally dissolved by President Benjamin Harrison . An election was held in South Dakota to select the first state supremecourt ... Dakota Category Government of South Dakota Category South Dakota state courts Category State supreme courts South Dakota Category South Dakota SupremeCourt ... 15, 1889. Since there was no capitol building yet for the new state, the oath taking ceremony took place on the Hughes County, South Dakota Hughes County courthouse veranda. The court was forced to use the county courthouse until 1891 when they began holding court in the state legislature s senate chambers. The South Dakota SupremeCourt did not receive their own chambers until the autumn of 1905. SupremeCourt Justices The current justices of the South Dakota SupremeCourt class wikitable ... Past justices of the SupremeCourt including justices of the Dakota Territorial SupremeCourt. Chief ... Chief Justice chiefjudgename David Gilbertson termstart 2001 termend termend2 2013 The South Dakota SupremeCourt is the highest court in the state of South Dakota . It is composed of a chief justice and four associate justice s appointed by List of Governors of South Dakota governor and selected ... Gilbertson 1995 2013 University of South Dakota School of Law William J. Janklow Associate Justice John ... more details
Citations missing date September 2010 infobox High Courtcourt name SupremeCourt of South Australia ... courts supreme index.html SupremeCourt of South Australia chiefjudgetitle Chief ... termend2 Image SupremeCourt of South Australia.jpg thumb 250px right The SupremeCourt of South Australia building from Victoria Square, Adelaide Victoria Square . The SupremeCourt of South Australia is the superior court for the Australia n States and territories of Australia State of South Australia ... the most serious criminal law criminal matters. The SupremeCourt is the highest South Australian ... judge s justices . History The creation of a SupremeCourt was unique in the case of South Australia. In South Australia the notion of a SupremeCourt formed part of Edward Gibbon Wakefield Edward ... judge of the SupremeCourt or District Court of South Australia District Court , or from certain other ... of long and complex trials. The proceedings of the SupremeCourt of South Australia are normally ... of the SupremeCourt of South Australia by virtue of s 73 of the Australian Constitution . Ordinarily ... The History of the SupremeCourt work Courts Administration Authority, South Australia url http www.courts.sa.gov.au ... sa consol act sca1935183 SupremeCourt Act 1935 SA See also List of Judges of the SupremeCourt of South ... exercising appellate jurisdiction Category SupremeCourt of South Australia ... Court of South Australia established 2 January 1837 country flag South Australia , flag Australia ... causes jurisdiction of the court and admitted the first practitioners of the SupremeCourt in March ... Laws Validity Act 1865 . Boothby was removed as a justice of the SupremeCourt in July 1867. He appealed ... South Australia. Also, during his time on the Court, the world s first ocean going all iron hulled ... as much. Jurisdiction The SupremeCourt exercises both original jurisdiction original and appellate jurisdiction in civil and criminal matters. The SupremeCourt is a court of both common law law and equity ... more details