Magistrates' court (Hong Kong)

Magistrates' courts
Kwun Tong Magistrates' Court
LocationHong Kong
Authorised byHong Kong Basic Law, Magistrates Ordinance (Cap. 227)
Appeals toCourt of First Instance of the High Court; further appeal to the Court of Final Appeal in limited circumstance
WebsiteOfficial website
Chief Magistrate
CurrentlyMr Victor SO Wai-tak
Magistrates' court
Chinese香港裁判法院
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinXiānggǎng Cáipàn Fǎ​yuàn
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpinghoeng1 gong2 coi4 pun3 faat3 jyun6*2

Magistrates' courts in Hong Kong have criminal jurisdiction over a wide range of offenses, and in general these offenses must only constitute two years' imprisonment or a fine of HK$100,000; in certain circumstances, sentences of three years may be imposed. All criminal proceedings must begin in the magistrates' courts; the Secretary for Justice may transfer cases to either the District Court or the Court of First Instance depending on the seriousness of the crime.[1]

All judges and magistrates must have qualified as legal practitioners either in Hong Kong or in another common law jurisdiction and have had substantial professional experience.

  1. ^ "Hong Kong Judiciary Annual Report 2004" (PDF). Hong Kong Judiciary. Retrieved 17 June 2020.