High Court of Justice
The High Court of Justice is a senior court in the legal system of England and Wales. It deals with serious civil cases and has the authority to hear appeals from lower courts. The court is divided into three divisions: the Queen's Bench Division, the Chancery Division, and the Family Division, each specializing in different types of legal matters.
Judges in the High Court are known as High Court Judges, and they play a crucial role in interpreting laws and ensuring justice. The court also has the power to review decisions made by public bodies, making it an essential part of the legal framework in the country.