
Supreme Court of New South Wales
The Supreme Court of New South Wales is the highest court in the state, responsible for hearing serious criminal cases, large civil disputes, and appeals. It has various divisions, including the Common Law Division for civil and criminal cases, the Equity Division for matters like trusts and estates, and an Appeal Division for reviewing decisions from lower courts. The court ensures justice is administered according to the law, providing a fair and authoritative forum for complex legal issues within New South Wales.