Kings Bench Division
The existence of the same courts under one unified head was a quirk of constitutional law which prevented the compulsory demotion or retirement of chief justices.
Kings bench division. 174 series access conditions. Kbc was established in 1996 by a core of senior london barristers who saw the potential of a set that serviced dorset and the surrounding counties. Supreme court of judicature queens bench division 1875 1901. Supreme court of judicature kings bench division 1901 1952.
Queen s bench division the royal courts of justice strand london wc2a 2ll united kingdom. There are revenue cases heard at the king s bench division king s remembrancer. Court of kings bench 1200 1875. In 1881 it also took over the work formerly undertaken by the common pleas division and the exchequer division of the high court.
E 186 for the years 1911 to 1919 are petitions for appeals and associated records under the terms of the finance act 1909 10. Probate divorce and admiralty division. King s bench chambers is a modern set of barristers chambers based in the thriving town of bournemouth. Supreme court of judicature queens bench division 1952 physical description.
Equity proceedings in the court of exchequer refers to earlier revenue cases heard in the court of exchequer. Probate divorce and admiralty division. It is so called because formerly the king used to sit there in person the style of the court being still coram ipso rege before the king himself. The king s bench thus ceased to exist holding its last session on 6 july 1875 except as the king s bench division of the high court.
Opening hours and facilities. The name of the supreme court of law in england. During the reign of a queen it is called the queen s bench and during the protectorate of cromwell it was called the upper bench. The queen s bench division of the high court established under the supreme court of judicature act 1873 took over the jurisdiction of the ancient court of queen s bench.
Subject to 30 year closure unless otherwise stated. In the commonwealth the term queen on the bench or king on the bench is a title sometimes used to refer to the monarch in their ceremonial role within the justice system as the fount of justice in that justice is carried. Formerly one of the superior courts of common law in england queen s or during a kingship king s. The original king s bench founded in 1215 in england was one of the ancient courts of the land and is now a division of the high court of justice of england and wales.