Caseload, Case Disposal and Waiting Time at Different Court Levels



CASELOAD AND CASE DISPOSAL OF THE HIGH COURT

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CaseloadDisposal *
202020212022202020212022
Court of Appeal
Appellate
Criminal
Appeals from the Court of First Instance
79837512211287
Appeals from the District Court
146212161148165159
Sub-total225295236270277246
Civil
Appeals from the Court of First Instance
611559466361730479
Appeals from the District Court
1415186157
Miscellaneous Appeals
282517202227
Sub-total653599501387767513
Review of Sentences
Criminal
Reviews from the Court of First Instance
033002
Reviews from the District Court
298348
Reviews from the Magistrates' Courts
14929125
Sub-total162113121615
Total8949157506691 060774
Miscellaneous Proceedings263602556217449534
*Case disposal refers to appeals/reviews which have been allowed, dismissed, withdrawn, discontinued or abandoned with or without court order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 *
202020212022202020212022
Court of First Instance
Appellate

Criminal
Appeals from Magistrates' Courts428608460444443614
Civil
Appeals from Labour Tribunal231818232321
Appeals from Small Claims Tribunal 485342264155
Appeals from Minor Employment Claims Adjudication Board204213
Miscellaneous Appeals517252
Sub-total787271537081
Total506680531497513695
First Instance
Criminal Jurisdiction
Criminal Cases366256223241320237
Confidential Miscellaneous Proceedings440545883440545883
Application for Discharge 000000
Miscellaneous Proceedings (Criminal)772724637763686581
Sub-total1 5781 5251 7431 4441 5511 701
Civil Jurisdiction
High Court Actions2 2001 9601 8581 2661 2541 048
Miscellaneous Proceedings2 3782 2332 2081 3971 5711 535
Bankruptcy & Companies Winding-up+ 9 8318 1697 8608 0218 8447 982
Personal Injuries Actions 540428341506512427
Other cases#2 9572 2182 0741 4971 8061 716
Sub-total 17 90615 00814 34112 68713 98712 708
Total19 48416 53316 08414 13115 53814 409
Masters Chambers
Interlocutory hearings**22 99724 41619 11416 60723 45015 621
Taxation bills561592475429(1)476(1)422(1)
Probate
Applications~16 52121 97823 00616 592(2)20 390(2)21 890(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*Case disposal refers to appeals which have been allowed, dismissed, withdrawn, discontinued or abandoned with or without court order; criminal cases where defendants have been convicted or acquitted; and civil cases where claims have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