Judgment handed down in The Chief Commissioner of Police v Nikolic
… and Justice Kaye] today allowed an appeal by the Chief Commissioner of Police against a Supreme Court decision made in June 2016 which quashed an 'exclusion order' made by the Commissioner against Mr Nikolic. The exclusion order, made …
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Technology and the Court
… Digital litigation at the Court The Court recognises the pivotal role of technology in delivering access to … Criminal Trial Division and Court of Appeal and Zoom for Commercial and Common Law Trial Divisions. The Supreme Court applies the …
Judgment handed down in Secretary to the Department of Justice and Regulation v Fletcher
… Maxwell, Justice Redlich and Justice Beach) today dismissed an appeal by the Secretary against a decision of … that there is an 'unacceptable risk' of the offender committing a relevant offence if an order is not made. The … which he did. NOTE: This summary is necessarily incomplete. It is not intended as a substitute for the Court's …
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Admissions
… ADMISSION TO PRACTISE AS AN AUSTRALIAN LAWYER The Victorian … the eligibility of individual applicants and issues compliance certificates for admission to the Australian … Ceremonies webpage. Compliance certificates On 28 April 2026, VLAB gave us copies of compliance certificates for …
Prepare an affidavit
… An affidavit is a formal written statement, which sets out facts known to … to an affidavit template and the cover sheet you need to complete for the exhibit (attachment to the affidavit) are … should: set it out under a number of headings to make the completed document easy to follow make sure that each …
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Explainer: Civil courtroom
… about the role each person plays in a civil courtroom. In this photo of a civil courtroom, you can see the view from the … the judge, while solicitors are usually seated directly opposite and face the body of the courtroom. The plaintiff’s … (or money) to be awarded. There are usually no juries in commercial trials. 6 – Witnesses Witnesses give evidence …
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Changes to civil court fees
… The Attorney General issued a Regulatory Impact Statement in June proposing new … structure. The new regulations have now been made and will commence on 30 September 2018, replacing the current … estate and you wish to pay the Standard fee, you must complete and submit the Application for Standard or …
Case Transfers and Cross-Vesting
… Transfer refers to the process whereby a case in a court is transferred to another court. Applications by a party to … of Victoria to other state or territory Supreme Courts or Commonwealth courts. Information on transferring or … Transfers to the County and Magistrates’ Courts The most common methods used to transfer a case to the County Court …
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Advice on the use of face masks in Supreme Court buildings
… where people are able to maintain 1.5 metres physical distance. Exemptions include: Where the nature of a person’s … if a person has breathing difficulties. A person is communicating with a person who is deaf or hard of hearing … Court. Further information can be accessed on the DHHS website . The health and safety of judicial officers, staff, …
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Lawyers of the future
… Diversity Internship, launched by the Victorian Bar this year, paved the way for the students to spend a week in … those from either culturally diverse backgrounds, those who come from families with no prior connection to the law, or … Irving’s chambers, said the internship had reinforced her commitment to pursuing a career in law. “This experience …
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