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CIVIL PROCEDURE ACT 2005 - SECT 140 Transfer of proceedings to higher court

CIVIL PROCEDURE ACT 2005 - SECT 140

Transfer of proceedings to higher court

140 Transfer of proceedings to higher court

(cf Act No 9 1973, section 145; Act No 11 1970, section 21B)

(1) The Supreme Court may, of its own motion or on application by a party to proceedings before the District Court or the Local Court, order that the proceedings, including any cross-claim in the proceedings, be transferred to the Supreme Court.
(2) The District Court may, of its own motion or on application by a party to proceedings before the Local Court, order that the proceedings, including any cross-claim in the proceedings, be transferred to the District Court.
(3) Proceedings in the District Court on a claim for damages arising from personal injury or death are not to be transferred to the Supreme Court under this section unless the Supreme Court is satisfied--
(a) in the case of a motor accident claim or a workplace injury damages claim--
(i) that the amount to be awarded to the plaintiff, if successful, is likely to be more than $1,000,000, and
(ii) that the case involves complex legal issues or issues of general public importance, or
(b) in any other case--
(i) that the amount to be awarded to the plaintiff, if successful, is likely to exceed the jurisdictional limit of the District Court, or
(ii) that there is other sufficient reason for hearing the proceedings in the Supreme Court.
(4) Proceedings in the Local Court are not to be transferred to a higher court under this section unless the higher court is satisfied that there is sufficient reason for hearing the proceedings in the higher court.
(5) This section extends to proceedings that have been transferred to the District Court or the Local Court pursuant to a previous transfer order under this Division or under Division 2.