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Hong Kong High Court

Hong Kong High Court
The Hong Kong High Court, a prominent governmental judicial body based in the High Court Building, 38 Queensway, Admiralty, is a superior court of record within Hong Kong’s legal system. Comprising the Court of Appeal and Court of First Instance, its primary mission is to uphold the rule of law, safeguard individual rights, and administer justice independently. It handles both original and appellate jurisdiction, hearing serious civil and criminal cases, including appeals from lower courts. The institution plays a vital role in maintaining Hong Kong’s independent and effective judicial system.
Hong Kong courts

Hong Kong policeman jailed for posing as trainer to claim sick leave in 2019

Court rejects Jeffrey Tam Shun-wai’s denials and rules he had lied to his doctor to avoid frontline police work during the 2019 social unrest.

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Hong Kong police officer found guilty of forging statements to close 10 cases

Wong Yiu-chung, 34, convicted of forgery and misconduct after using fake statements, hiding facts from victims and misleading his superiors.

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