The chief judge in equity is responsible for the administration of the equity division generally. To obtain permission to view and copy records that are less than 75 years old please contact the supreme court of nsw. Closed court, suppression and nonpublication orders. Court book means the documents that a party intends to rely upon at. Local court postpones raft of sentences in response to. The supreme court of nsw deals with adoption matters. Supreme court decisions are published via nsw caselaw. The new south wales court of appeal, part of the supreme court of new south wales, is the. List of judges of the supreme court of new south wales. Bennett, a history of the supreme court of new south wales. The court expects selfrepresented parties to comply with paragraphs 5.
The board undertakes these functions in close consultation with the supreme court of new south wales. The nsw supreme court will discourage lawyers from coming to court as it ramps up measures to contain the spread of the coronavirus, but the. This is the supreme courts collection of practice resources. The published volume wyoming court rules annotated by lexisnexis is the official version of the wyoming court rules.
It does not include judge advocates of nsw who sat on the court of civil jurisdiction between 1788 and 1814 nor judges of the supreme court of civil judicature of nsw. Whilst the supreme court is the highest new south wales court in the australian court hierarchy, an appeal by special leave can be made to the high court of australia. The electronic court book is to be produced at trial. Court of appeal forms and guidelines the supreme court. In 1975 white was articled at allen allen and hemsley to a. He graduated from the university of sydney with firstclass honours in law 1977, and the university medal career.
The judges who usually hear cases in the commercial, commercial arbitration, and technology and construction lists are justice ward, justice hammerschlag, justice ball and justice stevenson. Speeches by former judicial officers speeches by the chief justice of nsw speeches delivered. It provides addresses and contact details of courts throughout nsw, as well as short videos about the general location and how to get to each court. The supreme courts registry is located on level 5 of this building. The following courts have specific practice notes relating to the preparation of court books. It was established by the judicial officers act 1986.
The sources of the court s power to order a party to provide security or pay money into court are many and varied. Welcome to the website of the new south wales local court. List of judges of the supreme court of new south wales jump to. This practice note applies to all civil proceedings in the common law division of the supreme court of new south wales. The orange book is lodged four weeks before the hearing date. This version of the legislation is compiled and maintained in a database of legislation by the parliamentary counsels office and published on the nsw legislation website, and is certified as the form of that legislation that is correct under section 45c of the interpretation act 1987. Template for indices for civil application books in the victorian court of appeal. Nsw civil procedure, the authoritative, flexible, easy to use guide to civil practice and procedure in the supreme, district and local courts. The supreme court of new south wales is the highest state court of the australian state of.
White was born in sydney and attended newington college 196772. The powers of a court to make closed court, suppression and nonpublication orders are primarily contained in the court suppression and nonpublication orders act 2010 the suppression act which commenced on 1 july 2011. The best criminal lawyers for the supreme court of nsw, law courts. Nsw supreme court equity division commercial list and technology and construction list.
The supreme court of new south wales is the highest state court of the australian state of new south wales. The served evidence will form part of a court book filed at the prehearing mention. Acting judge of the district court of nsw 1933 judge of the supreme court 19551965 stanley. Please contact the court s principal registry in sydney on 02 9230 8111 for further information before you try to lodge your documents at these registries. The information found in this section is designed for legal practitioners, researchers and people who are representing themselves. It creates a statutory jurisdiction which replaces the courts former jurisdiction to grant relief by way of prerogative writ. It contains links to legislation, rules, court policies and case law, as well as a database of practice notes. This practice note replaces the previous version of sc eq 1 that was issued on 17 august 2005. The department of justice provides administrative and corporate support to nsw courts and tribunals. A practitioners guide to the land and environment court of nsw is a valuable source of. Courts historical indexes online nsw state archives. Summaries of judgments in which there is a particular public or legal interest are also available online.
A hard copy of only those parts of the electronic court book that will be essential for the court to consider in determining the dispute between the parties is also to be produced at trial. The practice note commences operation on 8 may 2018, and it replaces the previous practice note issued 17 august 2005. The work of the division is administered through specialist lists. Local or magistrates courts are also empowered under the family law act to deal with family violence cases. Alternatively, you can mail your documentation, or visit a court registry and deliver it in person. The judicial commission of nsw, an independent statutory corporation, is part of the judicial arm of government. Current and historical editions are available for consultation or checkout at the state law library. For considerations on penalty for refusing to give evidence. Affidavits in the main case are not filed with the court until final hearing. The orange book is the last book prepared, because the written submissions of the parties are updated with page references to the red, blue and black books to assist the court in finding the material referred to in the appeal books. A person appealing a decision made by the childrens court is heard by the district court of nsw.
Supreme court practice note sc eq 8 urgent matters in the equity division civil procedure act 2005 amendment history 14 october 2009. Nsw courts is a website for those who are looking for general information about courts and the court process. Supreme court of nsw law courts building, queens square 184 phillip street sydney nsw 2000. You can search for cases listed up to two weeks in advance, and for historical listings that have occurred in the last seven days. Provisions commonly relevant in criminal proceedings are also in the criminal procedure act 1986 and the children criminal proceedings act 1987. Our courts are among the most efficient in australia in terms of timeliness, disposal of matters and cost. The nsw supreme court is banning all hearings in person unless there are exceptional circumstances and the chief justice tom bathurst or head of jurisdiction grants approval. Supreme court judges are unanimous that it would be inappropriate for us to seek a pay rise in such circumstances. To assist those court users without direct access to the judicial information research system jirs we are providing access to the summaries of legislation, case law and other material relating to the covid19 pandemic which has been published on jirs. Supreme court of nsw, law courts building, queens square, sydney. The chief justice, the honourable t f bathurst ac, has reissued practice note sc cl 1 general. Judges salaries in nsw are set by the statutory and other offices remuneration tribunal soort, which seeks submissions each year. The court will determine whether to decide the question of leave at a separate hearing, or concurrently with the substantive appeal. Legal professionals as a solicitor, barrister, paralegal or legal secretary, you can register for an account which will allow you and your team to manage your cases online.
Richard weeks white born 22 november 1954 is a judge of the court of appeal of the supreme court of new south wales early life and education. Bench books provide information on district court judges procedures within each judicial district, including requirements and preferences on issues such as proposed orders, courtesy copies, conferences and trial procedure. The family court also deals with contact and guardianship matters. This collection includes historical judgments handed down before 1900.
It has unlimited jurisdiction within the state in civil matters, and hears the most serious criminal matters. If you need to file civil court forms and documents in the nsw local, district or supreme court, you can do this online via the online registry website. The chief justice is both the judicial head of the supreme court as well as the administrative head. The suggested directions and accompanying text of the criminal trial courts bench book are produced as guidelines only. Admission to the legal profession nsw supreme court homepage. You may be able to file documents in your supreme court proceedings at the below regional registries, however conditions apply. The childrens court of new south wales the childrens court is a specialist court to deal with criminal cases, applications for apprehended violence orders, applications for compulsory schooling orders and cases involving the care and protection of children. The coronavirus effect on the nsw court system nsw courts. We prepare appeal books for all jurisdictions including. No later than 10 working days before the hearing date all. The court system includes both trial courts district courts, justice courts, city courts, municipal courts, workers compensation courts, water courts, which hear evidence and decide the facts of a case, and the montana supreme court, which decides appeals of trial court decisions on legal questions. The law courts library is closed from monday 30 th march 2020 until further notice for covid19 updates, please see the nsw department of health website. The court publishes the vast majority of its judgments onlin e on the nsw caselaw website. For considerations on penalty for abuse to the court.
The online court list and search court nsw lists app allow you to search for a particular case by name, case number, location, date, jurisdiction, title of presiding officer and type of listing for example, directions, hearing, judgment and so on. Includes criminal cases tried before the supreme court at sydney and on the circuit for the period 18631919. The court was established in 1980 as a superior court of record. You will always receive a draft copy of the appeal book to ensure your complete satisfaction before we proceed to multiple copies. The court now operates under the constitution act 1902 nsw, the supreme court act 1970 nsw, and the civil.
Supreme court equity division commercial list and technology and. Decisions of the superior courts of new south wales, 18241899 website. The legal profession admission board administers various functions associated with the admission of lawyers in new south wales. The chief justice of new south wales is the senior judge of the supreme court of new south wales and the highestranking judicial officer in the australian state of new south wales. The following practice directions take effect from 23 march 2020. He or she is responsible for arranging the business of the court and establishing its rules and procedures.