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High Court of Australia
While the Tokyo High Court is a second instance appellate court, which is lower than the Supreme Court of Japan, the High Court of Australia is the national supreme court. Yet both of courts are named high court.

High court is a name for a variety of courts, often with jurisdiction over the most serious issues.

For countries with a civil law system, the term 'high court' usually refers to appellate court dealing with first stage of appeal from a trial court, serving as an intermediate body before appeal to the constitutional court, court of cassation, supreme court, or other highest judicial body.

The Tokyo High CourtofJapan is an example of such a body, hearing appeals from district courts (the general trial courts)

Incommon law countries, mainly those in the former British Empire, the high court is often the superior trial court, and has plenary original jurisdiction, with lower courts (such as district courtsormagistrates' courts) having limited jurisdiction; often, the high court tries the most serious offences such as murder, rape, and terrorism.

Additionally, a high court may serve as an intermediate appellate body before appeal to a supremeorconstitutional court. Some jurisdictions, especially federations, may have multiple high courts each with jurisdiction over a particular region. One notable exception is the High Court of Australia, which has both original and appellate jurisdiction in addition to performing constitutional court-like functions. The tasks of a typical Commonwealth high court are handled by the state supreme courts and the Federal Court.

List of high courts[edit]

Alphabetically by name of associated country:

  • High Court of Bhutan
  • High Court of Botswana
  • High people's courtsinChina
  • The Eastern and Western high courts of Denmark
  • High Court of Justice (England and Wales), presided over by a High Court judge of that jurisdiction
  • High Court of Eswatini
  • High Court of Fiji
  • High Court (France)
  • High Court (Germany)
  • Supreme Court of Judicature (Guyana)
  • High Court of the Hong Kong SAR
  • High courts of India, several courts
  • High Court (Ireland)
  • High Court of Justice (Isle of Man)
  • High courts of Japan
  • Haute Cour of Jerusalem
  • High Court of Kenya
  • High Court (Lesotho)
  • High court (Malaysia), two courts
  • High Court (Maldives) (not the Supreme Court)
  • High Court (Morocco)
  • High Court (Nepal)
  • High Court of New Zealand
  • High Court (Niue)
  • High Court of Justice (Northern Ireland)
  • High courts of Pakistan, several courts
  • High Court of Cassation and Justice (Romania)
  • High Court of Justiciary (Scotland)
  • High Court of Singapore
  • High Court of Sri Lanka
  • High Court of South Africa
  • Spanish high courts of justice, several courts
  • High court (Taiwan), several courts
  • High Court (Trinidad and Tobago)
  • High Court of Tuvalu
  • See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    External links[edit]


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