The Supreme Court of Australia and High Court of Australia
The Supreme Court of Australia does not exist as a federal entity; rather, the highest court in the land is the High Court of Australia. However, each state and territory in Australia has its own supreme court. These supreme courts are the highest courts within their respective jurisdictions and handle major legal cases and appeals.
The High Court of Australia
The High Court of Australia was established in 1901 by the Constitution of Australia as the apex court of the Australian judiciary system. It has the authority to interpret the Constitution, hear appeals from state and federal courts, and decide cases of special federal significance including challenges to the constitutional validity of laws. The court is composed of seven justices, including the Chief Justice of Australia.
Jurisdiction
The High Court exercises both original and appellate jurisdiction. Its original jurisdiction is outlined in Section 75 and 76 of the Constitution, allowing it to hear matters such as disputes involving states or between states and the Commonwealth. The appellate jurisdiction allows the High Court to hear appeals by special leave from the decisions of other federal courts and the supreme courts of the states and territories.
State and Territory Supreme Courts
Each Australian state and territory has a supreme court, which handles the most serious criminal and civil cases. They also hear appeals from lower courts in their jurisdiction.
- Supreme Court of New South Wales: Located in Sydney, it is the highest court in New South Wales.
- Supreme Court of Victoria: Based in Melbourne, it serves as the principal court in Victoria.
- Supreme Court of Queensland: Situated in Brisbane, it is the superior court of Queensland.
- Supreme Court of Western Australia: Located in Perth, it adjudicates major matters in Western Australia.
- Supreme Court of South Australia: Found in Adelaide, it is the paramount court in South Australia.
- Supreme Court of Tasmania: Based in Hobart, it is the highest court in Tasmania.
- Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory: Located in Canberra, it serves the Australian Capital Territory.
- Supreme Court of the Northern Territory: Found in Darwin, it is the chief court in the Northern Territory.
Functions
Each of these courts exercises both original and appellate jurisdiction within its jurisdiction, dealing with severe criminal cases such as murder and treason and significant civil claims. They also hear appeals from lower courts.