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A Digest of the Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of Victoria, from AD 1846 to AD 1871. Charles F Maxwell. 1871. George Wilson Waterhouse, Francis William Edmondson. A Digest of Reported Cases in the Supreme Court, Court of Insolvency, and the Courts of Mines and Vice-Admiralty of the Colony of Victoria, from 1861 to 1885. C F Maxwell. 1886.
Court of Criminal Appeal and Full Court of the Supreme Court Supreme Court (Tas) Tasmanian Reports: Tas R: 1978-Thomson Reuters: Authorised report. 1978-1991: AustLII: Tasmanian State Reports : Tas SR: 1941-1978: AustLII: Tasmanian Law Reports : TLR: 1897-1940: AustLII: Neutral citation: TASSC: 1995-AustLII. BarNet JADE. Decisions of judges ...
However, all states and territories have a supreme court, which is a superior court of record and is the highest court within that state or territory. These courts also have appeal divisions, known by various names across the country, including the full court , court of appeal, and court of criminal appeal.
List of Supreme Court cases could refer to: List of Victorian Supreme Court cases, Australia; List of Supreme Court of Canada cases; List of Irish Supreme Court cases; List of Supreme Court of Kenya cases; List of cases of the Supreme Court of Pakistan; List of cases of the Supreme Court of New Zealand; List of Tasmanian Supreme Court cases
This article contains a list of notable cases decided by the High Court of Australia. Citation numbers for the decisions are as tracked by LawCite, a citation tracker managed by the Free Access to Law Movement. [1]
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The Supreme Court of the Federal Capital Territory was established on 1 January 1934 by the Seat of Government Supreme Court Act 1933 (Cth). [2] The first judge of the Supreme Court was Lionel Lukin, who served from 1934 to 1943, and the court's first sitting was on 12 February 1934 at Acton House (the building was demolished in 1940). [2]
The High Court exercises both original and appellate jurisdiction.. Sir Owen Dixon said on his swearing in as Chief Justice of Australia in 1952: [8]. The High Court's jurisdiction is divided in its exercise between constitutional and federal cases which loom so largely in the public eye, and the great body of litigation between man and man, or even man and government, which has nothing to do ...