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  • 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.
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  • In essence, the High Court stands as a cornerstone of the judiciary, bridging the gap between local courts and the apex judicial authority.
  • The High Court of Justice in London, known properly as His Majesty's High Court of Justice in England, together with the Court of Appeal and the Crown Court...
  • It deals at first instance with all high value and high importance civil law (non-criminal) cases, and also has a supervisory jurisdiction over all subordinate courts...
  • It is based in London at the Royal Courts of Justice, but it has district registries throughout England and Wales where almost all High Court proceedings may be...
  • Binge on full episodes of The High Court on the app. pic.twitter.com/mZ7xYgeH6n.
  • The High Court is the third highest Court in the hierarchy of the Superior Courts. Judges who sit in the High Court are referred to as Justices of the High Court.
  • The High Court is the second part of the Senior Courts of England and Wales , ranking immediately below the Court of Appeal and above the Crown Court .
  • Since 1980 the majority of High Court matters have been heard there, though it occasionally sits elsewhere as the need arises.
  • Cases of the High Court are listened to by one Judge, meaning a person with many years of practical experience.
  • Land Court is a division of the High Court established in terms of Sections 73 and 74 of the Land Act 2010.