New COVID-19 restrictions - Message from the Chief Justice
… Tribunal (VCAT) will implement their contingency plans in response to the latest five-day lockdown announced yesterday to address the … the May circuit breaker restrictions. “As always, we are well placed to respond to the latest advice,” Chief Justice …
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Supreme Court publishes 2022-23 annual report
… case backlog, with a clearance rate of 148 per cent. The Commercial Court experienced a 20 per cent increase in the number of new cases. The Common Law Division’s Institutional Liability List recorded the … listening and learning from varied experiences to create a welcoming and positive environment. “We look forward to …
Caveats filed with the Probate Office
… It is mandatory to enter a last name or part of a last name to search the caveat … arrow next to the surname of the deceased. … CAVEAT STATUS Below is a list of the most common caveat statuses and what they mean: Application …
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RedCrest e-Filing Hub
… Court you will need to use RedCrest, the Court's eFiling platform. In the RedCrest Hub, you can access user guides to … system is used for matters across the Court of Appeal, Common Law Division, Criminal Division, Costs Court and all … and for lodging litigation and court file search requests (RedCrest-Search). If you already have a RedCrest or …
Improvements to RedCrest Probate
… entering a username and password, users will be emailed a request to enter a one time verification code. This enhancement provides an additional layer of protection for user accounts and sensitive … from organisations including law practices and trustee companies. Clearer guidance on shared access within …
Judgment in Matsoukatidou v Yarra Ranges Council
… Justice Bell today handed down judgment in Matsoukatidou v Yarra … Court, and on appeal at the County Court of Victoria in relation to charges arising out of their failure to secure and … a different judge. NOTE: This summary is necessarily incomplete. It is not intended as a substitute for the Court's …
Judgment handed down in Secretary to the Department of Justice and Regulation v Robin Fletcher
… a non-parole period of eight years, for sexual offences committed in 1996 involving two adolescent females. He has … repealed Serious Sex Offenders Monitoring Act 2005 or the later Serious Sex Offenders (Detention and Supervision) Act … did not justify a conclusion that the possible consequences of any future relevant offending by the respondent …
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Court of Appeal re-sentences offender in DPP v Natoli
… he pleaded guilty to offences of using a listening device, common law assault, false imprisonment, making a threat to kill, … numerous acts of violence including brandishing a firearm, squeezing the victim's throat and grabbing her jaw and face, …
COVID-19 circuit breaker restrictions - message from the Chief Justice
… Tribunal (VCAT) will implement their contingency plans in response to the new 7 Day Circuit Breaker … Anne Ferguson said the courts and VCAT would work closely with Victoria’s legal profession and justice agencies to … remotely,” the Chief Justice said. “While many have become very familiar with this way of working, the challenges …
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Judgment handed down in The Juries Commissioner v Slattery
… a $2,000 fine and been ordered to serve 80 hours of unpaid community work for failing to comply with a summons for jury … imposed the fine and community corrections order on Mr Slattery in The Juries Commissioner v Slattery . Mr Slattery was summoned to attend at the Melbourne Law Courts as a juror in May 2016. Having been …
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