Frequently asked questions
… about representing yourself and Probate are also available in other areas of the website. If you still have questions after reviewing the FAQs … in, remain in the courtroom until the swearing in has been completed. … Security officers will screen you and your bags …
The importance of strong and enduring institutions – Monash University Law Review 51st Annual Dinner
… Review 51st Annual Dinner Good evening. I begin by acknowledging the Traditional Owners of this land, the Wurundjeri … People of the Kulin nation. I pay my respects to their Elders, past and present, and to First Nations people here … faculty members in attendance this evening, the Editorial Committee of the Law Review, fellow judges and other …
New Civil Procedure Rules 2025
… The new Rules were made by the Council of Judges on 28 August 2025. … period will apply and Registry will not be seeking strict compliance with formatting changes from 8 September. The … update forms and documents available on the website in coming months to reflect the changes and encourages …
Statement of the Court of Appeal in Terrorism cases
… arises from publications in the media relating to the Commonwealth Director v Besim expressly and, inferentially, … of the bench in the ordinary course asked questions, made comment and engaged in discussion with counsel. The … the cases. On 13 June 2017 the Australian published an article, Judiciary 'Light on terrorism' directly relating to the …
Strategic statement
… 2020 - 2025 Strategic Statement Our goal To be a modern superior court that is accessible to and trusted by all, fulfilling a fundamental role in our democratic society. Our purpose To serve the community by upholding the law through just, independent and …
Group Proceedings (Class Actions)
… as 'class actions' or 'representative proceedings', are legal cases in which one or more plaintiffs make a claim for … as ‘group members'. The Victorian group proceedings regime commenced in January 2000 and is governed by Part 4A of the … on each page. You can also view a hearings report that details when each proceeding is listed to be heard before …
Court of Appeal
… Court of Appeal hears appeals from criminal and civil cases decided in the Supreme Court Trial Division and County … or appeal can only be made to the Court of Appeal if legislation confers a right to make that application or … See a full list of judges of the Supreme Court . All communications with the Court of Appeal must be directed to …
Transcript services
… From 1 July 2021, Epiq Australia Pty Ltd and Legal Transcripts Pty Ltd are the preferred suppliers of … of Appeal. Each of the areas has a nominated service provider that will take carriage of all matters in that allocated … Epiq Australia Pty Ltd (03) 8628 5555 vicorders@epiqglobal.com Epiq Australia Pty Ltd Order form Common Law Division …
Party-Party costs
… the costs of the opposing party. A court or tribunal can order that costs be paid by one party to another. The amount … in the Costs Court, the party initiating the taxation must: Complete the Party-Party Taxation Information Form . Email the …
About Mediation
… What is mediation? Mediation is a confidential discussion between the parties in a dispute. A skilled, independent mediator helps the parties talk about the … The Supreme Court can send any matters filed in the Commercial Court and Common Law Division to mediation. …
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