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Members of the public are welcome to visit the Supreme Court during business hours and observe proceedings, except in rare special circumstances.
The Supreme Court hears among the most serious criminal, and complex civil, cases in the state, as well as some appeals from Victorian courts and tribunals. As the Supreme Court is the highest court ...
Details of new civil cases lodged in the Supreme Court each business day.
The Chief Justice visited Bendigo last week to meet local legal practitioners with the Law Institute of Victoria (LIV) and Victorian Legal Services Commissioner Fiona McLeay.
Key pieces of legislation and rules that govern how the Supreme Court of Victoria operates.
Use a notice of appearance in Form 4 for matters in the Corporations – Winding Up in Insolvency List (Winding Up List).
Form 6-2K Election to Have Application Under Section 315 of the Criminal Procedure Act 2009 determined by the Court of Appeal ...
Principles for use of AI by litigants Parties and practitioners who are using AI tools in the course of litigation should ensure they have an understanding of the manner in which those tools work, as ...
This Practice Note (the second revision) was issued and commences on 30 June 2023, as revised, and will apply to all proceedings in the List whenever commenced. It replaces the previous version which ...
Opting out from a group proceeding. If you are, or you think that you may be a group member in a class action, you should read the information and the Notice to Group Members on the previous page very ...
Form 42B Subpoena to Produce is used to compel a person to produce documents at the trial of a proceeding.
A party wishing to make an interlocutory application in a matter in the Institutional Liability List should complete the below form and email it to ...
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