Is there any monetary limit on the civil cases that are heard in the Supreme Court?
No. The court’s monetary jurisdiction in unlimited, although the Provincial Court has jurisdiction to hear claims if the amount involved does not exceed $5,000, and those matters are usually heard in that court. Please note that the Provincial Court’s monetary jurisdiction is set by the Small Claims Regulations and may change from time to time.
Related Questions
- eServices Supreme Court efiling County Court efiling County Court search civil cases Magistrates Court efiling Magistrates Court - Drivers Licence VCAT Online Paying an infringment notice?
- Is there any monetary limit on the civil cases that are heard in the Supreme Court?
- Why aren all court cases heard only in the Supreme Court?