The Daily Hearing List includes all matters scheduled to be heard in the Supreme Court of Victoria each day with times and courtrooms. It is available from 3:40pm, Monday to Friday, for the next ...
The new registry structure combines the Court’s five separate divisional registries – Principal Registry, Court of Appeal Registry, Criminal Registry, Common Law Team, and Commercial Court Registry – ...
The speech 'Adequate, sufficient and excessive reasons' was presented by the Hon. Justice Weinberg at the Judicial College of Victoria on 4 March 2014.
Learn about the cases we hear, our judges and why we are a Court for all Victorians. Listen to the content on this page The Supreme Court hears among the most serious criminal, and complex civil, ...
These Guidelines have been developed to assist those conducting litigation in the Supreme Court of Victoria. They are designed to assist both legal practitioners and self-represented litigants. An ...
When a person dies leaving assets in Victoria, usually the executor of a person's will or the closest next of kin (where there is no will) has to finalise the deceased's affairs. Generally this ...
In season two, Gertie’s Law introduces listeners to the barristers and solicitors who sit at an unexplored part of the Supreme Court: the bar table. Lawyers join judges, legal experts and historians ...
Some proceedings - including hearings, judgments and sentences - are available for public viewing via live stream. This page includes details to access and view upcoming live streamed proceedings.
The Court acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the Traditional Custodians of the land and acknowledges and pays respect to their Elders, past and present.
Form 5A – commencing a proceeding by writ. Use Form 5A when commencing a proceeding by writ. See Orders 4 and 5 of the Supreme Court (General Civil Procedure) Rules 2015 for more information.