Caseload, Case Disposal and Waiting Time at Different Court Levels



CASELOAD AND CASE DISPOSAL OF THE HIGH COURT

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CaseloadDisposal *
201920202021201920202021
Court of Appeal
Appellate
Criminal
Appeals from the Court of First Instance
1657983146122112
Appeals from the District Court
206146212230148165
Sub-total371225295376270277
Civil
Appeals from the Court of First Instance
560611559526361730
Appeals from the District Court
12141513615
Miscellaneous Appeals
252825212022
Sub-total597653599560387767
Review of Sentences
Criminal
Reviews from the Court of First Instance
003000
Reviews from the District Court
429434
Reviews from the Magistrates' Courts
11491912
Sub-total5162151216
Total9738949159416691 060
Miscellaneous Proceedings321263602203217449
*Case disposal refers to appeals/reviews which have been allowed, dismissed, withdrawn, discontinued or abandoned with or without court order
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CaseloadDisposal *
201920202021201920202021
Court of First Instance
Appellate

Criminal
Appeals from Magistrates' Courts603428608585444443
Civil
Appeals from Labour Tribunal232318212323
Appeals from Small Claims Tribunal 454853432641
Appeals from Minor Employment Claims Adjudication Board420521
Miscellaneous Appeals451225
Sub-total767872715370
Total679506680656497513
First Instance
Criminal Jurisdiction
Criminal Cases424366256446241320
Confidential Miscellaneous Proceedings340440545340440545
Application for Discharge 000000
Miscellaneous Proceedings (Criminal)684772724655763686
Sub-total1 4481 5781 5251 4411 4441 551
Civil Jurisdiction
High Court Actions2 4312 2001 9601 5191 2661 254
Miscellaneous Proceedings2 3852 3782 2331 4301 3971 571
Bankruptcy & Companies Winding-up+ 9 2729 8318 1699 2278 0218 844
Personal Injuries Actions 5065404281 335506512
Other cases#4 3802 9572 2181 0961 4971 806
Sub-total 18 97417 90615 00814 60712 68713 987
Total20 42219 48416 53316 04814 13115 538
Masters Chambers
Interlocutory hearings**25 38222 99724 41624 09916 60723 450
Taxation bills547561592418(1)429(1)476(1)
Probate
Applications~21 00516 52121 97820 503(2)16 592(2)20 390(2)
*Case disposal refers to appeals which have been allowed, dismissed, withdrawn, discontinued or abandoned with or without court order; criminal cases where defendants have been convicted or acquitted; and civil cases where claims have been successfully made or dismissed
+Cases include Bankruptcy Proceedings, Companies Winding-up Proceedings, Applications for Interim Order (Bankruptcy) and Applications to Set Aside Statutory Demands
#Other cases include Constitutional and Administrative Law Proceedings, Admiralty Actions, Adoptions, Bill of Sale Registrations, Book Debt Registrations, Commercial Actions, Construction and Arbitration Cases, Matrimonial Causes, Applications under the Mental Health Ordinance, Probate Actions, Stop Notices, Confidential Miscellaneous Proceedings (Civil) and Intellectual Property (a new case type created to capture intellectual property matters before the Court of First Instance with effect from 6 May 2019. Its caseload was formerly subsumed under High Court Actions or High Court Miscellaneous Proceedings and categorized under civil jurisdiction of the Court of First Instance)
~With effect from 1 January 2020, figure to include resealing application received
**The caseload figure represents the number of interlocutory applications listed with hearings, and the disposal figure represents the number of the interlocutory applications heard in the reporting period
 Note (1) : Case disposal refers to taxation bills processed
 Note (2) : Case disposal refers to grants issued/grants resealed/estates administration completed by the Official Administrator in summary manner


AVERAGE WAITING TIME FOR CASES IN THE HIGH COURT

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*A new Practice Direction on criminal proceedings in the Court of First Instance of the High Court was promulgated in June 2017 to enhance management of criminal proceedings. Having regard to the new procedures under the Practice Direction, consideration is being given to review how the average waiting time for the Criminal Fixture List should be measured. In addition, the Criminal Expedited List has replaced the Criminal Running List. The way to measure the average waiting time of the Criminal Expedited List and the setting of its target are being considered in the light of the operation of the new measures