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Acting Judge District Court (1905–1911) Court of Industrial Arbitration (1914–) Industrial Court of NSW (1920–1926) [42] Montgomerie Hamilton: 12 May 1914: 1 July 1924: 19 years, 302 days: Acting Judge District Court (1900–1914) [43] [h] Walter Bevan: 3 November 1914: December 1926: 12 years, 28–58 days: Solicitor General for New ...
The intermediate courts were reformed in 1973 by the District Court Act 1973, [1] which abolished the courts of quarter sessions and each of the district courts and amalgamated their jurisdictions into a single District Court of New South Wales, with a statewide criminal and civil jurisdiction. [2]
Pages in category "Judges of the District Court of NSW" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The primary courts currently sitting in New South Wales are: Court of Appeal of New South Wales; Court of Criminal Appeal of New South Wales; Supreme Court of New South Wales; Land and Environment Court of New South Wales; District Court of New South Wales; Local Court of New South Wales; Additional, specialist courts include:
Acting Judge of the District Court of NSW (1988–1990) [44] Michael Adams: 28 July 1998: 10 February 2017: 18 years, 197 days: Chief Commissioner of the Law Enforcement Conduct Commission: David Kirby [f] 12 August 1998: 14 October 2011: 13 years, 63 days: Judge of the District Court of NSW (1988–1989) [157] Robert Austin: 31 August 1998: 5 ...
The Downing Centre is a major heritage-listed former department store and now courthouse complex in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.It features state government courts, including the Local Court, the District Court, and a law library known as the Downing Centre Library.
In 1988 he was appointed as an Associate Judge of the District Court of New South Wales, serving in this role until 1990. [1] In 1989 he, along with a number of other barristers, founded Forbes Chambers at 185 Elizabeth Street, Sydney creating a specialist criminal chambers with no traditional head of chambers hierarchy. [1]
The Court of Appeal operates pursuant to the Supreme Court Act 1970 (NSW). The Court hears appeals from a variety of courts and tribunals in New South Wales, in particular the Supreme Court, the Industrial Court, the Land and Environment Court, the District Court, the Dust Diseases Tribunal, the Workers Compensation Commission, and the Government and Related Employees Appeal Tribunal. [1]