
UK High Court
The UK High Court is a senior judicial body that handles serious civil and criminal cases, appeals, and important legal issues. It’s one of the main courts in England and Wales, where judges, called High Court judges, make rulings based on the law. The High Court also oversees lower courts and ensures justice is fairly administered. It typically deals with complex cases involving large sums of money, personal injuries, or constitutional matters. Its decisions can set important legal precedents, guiding future cases and the development of law in the UK.