Hear before a jury. Magistrates hear most of criminal cases but for more complex criminal case than it will be heard by a district judge sitting in a magistrate court for even more serious case the case will be heard by a circuit judge sitting in the crown court.
And for more serious criminal cases high court judge sitting at the QB. Vous devez vous connecter pour publier un commentaire. The High Court: This court hears the more serious and complex civil and family cases at first instance. Necessary Necessary. To help us improve GOV. It will take only 2 minutes to fill in. Cookies on GOV. UK We use some essential cookies to make this website work.
Accept additional cookies Reject additional cookies View cookies. These include: disputes between vendors, purchasers, landlords and tenants; mortgage actions; trespass; right of way; construction of a lease; and squatters. The Chancery section also deals with disputes involving copyright; partnerships; patents; execution of trusts; charities; inheritance; and the administration of estates.
The Bankruptcy Office deals with all matters relating to insolvency. The Companies Office deals with all matters relating to the Companies Order including: winding up petitions, insolvent partnerships, and disqualification of directors. A public search facility is available to enable customers to conduct online searches relating to Bankruptcy and Companies cases.
Collectively these Offices are referred to as The Central Office. The Office is also responsible for providing adequately trained staff to act as Court registrars in all Queen's Bench actions and appeals. The office also has overall responsibility for compiling the daily Court List. This involves, collating business listed across all the High Court Divisions on a daily basis.
The Listing Officer must ensure that business is allocated to appropriate Judges and that adequate courtrooms are available. This office deals with all bail applications, i. Candidates for appointment to the High Court must satisfy the judicial appointment eligibility condition on a 7 year basis, or be Circuit Judges who have held office for at least 2 years. High Court judges presiding over civil cases wear the civil robe introduced on 1 October , with red tabs at the neck of the gown and no wig.
High Court judges sitting in the criminal division of the Court of Appeal wear a black silk gown and a short wig. Every High Court judge is assigned a clerk who provides first-line support based at the Royal Courts of Justice in London. Find out more on the High Court webpages opens in a new tab.
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