District Court of New South Wales
The District Court of New South Wales is a key part of the judicial system in New South Wales, Australia. It handles a variety of cases, including civil matters involving claims up to a certain monetary limit and serious criminal offenses. The court aims to provide a fair and efficient process for resolving disputes.
Established in 1973, the District Court operates under the District Court Act 1973. It is presided over by judges who are appointed by the Governor of New South Wales. The court also plays a vital role in the legal system by serving as an intermediate court between the Local Court and the Supreme Court of New South Wales.