How do I find a court list NSW?
Lists you can view via the Online Registry
- Feedback and complaints.
- NSW Online Registry.
- NCAT Online services.
How do you find out what happened in court NSW?
Log in to the NSW Online Registry, or create your account. Follow the prompts to search for a case. Select the relevant case and the appropriate tab to view different types of information. If you cannot find your case, select the ‘Find your case’ button.
How do I find a case law NSW?
The most recently published judgments and decisions are listed on the NSW Caselaw homepage . To find judgments or decisions of a particular court or tribunal, use the Caselaw advanced search and browse pages.
Where can I find law reports?
Law students should be aware that there are three legal databases which contain law reports:
- JustisOne.
- LexisLibrary.
- Westlaw.
Are criminal records public in NSW?
Information regarding your criminal case is unlikely to be restricted to a formal record check. Case names are normally listed on websites such as the online court registry, which are freely accessible. And many cases are also ‘reported’, which means the judgments are published in law reports as well as online.
How do I find law reports?
Law students should be aware that there are three legal databases which contain law reports:
- JustisOne.
- LexisLibrary.
- Westlaw.
Where can I find the court list in NSW?
Court lists 1 NSW Online Registry. The interactive court list, at the NSW Online Registry, allows you to search for a particular case by name, case number, location, date, jurisdiction, title of presiding 2 View the daily court list. 3 Court locations. 4 Chief Industrial Magistrate’s Court. 5 Listing and sitting arrangements.
What are the different courts of criminal law in NSW?
Supreme Court. District Court. Local Court. NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) Land and Environment Court. Industrial Relations Commission. Coroner’s Court. Dust Diseases Tribunal.
Where can I find judgements and decisions in New South Wales?
Judgments and decisions NSW Caselaw publishes selected judgments and decisions of all New South Wales courts and tribunals administered by the Department of Communities and Justice. The most recently published judgments and decisions are listed on the NSW Caselaw homepage.
How do I find court notices to practitioners?
Go to the daily court list then select the most recent court list date, and scroll to ‘Notices to practitioners’ at the bottom of the page. If you are a lawyer representing a party in a Supreme Court case, you can view details of past and future court listings online, 24 hours a day, using the Online Registry.