It's part of the High Courts of Justice, usually dealing with "anything else". Business and money cases are dealt with by the Chancery Division, and family and divorce cases are dealt with by the Family Division. The Queen's Bench Division hears cases related to contracts, damages and injuries. It also oversees the lower courts and the government.
The Queen's Bench Division hears appeals from Magistrates and Crown Courts. If the case is a criminal conviction, an appeal goes straight to the Supreme Court. If the case is a lawsuit, the appeal goes to the Civil Division of the Court of Appeal (or occassionally, can be 'leapfrogged' straight to the Supreme Court).
Crown Office.
Court of Queens Bench
Provincial Court, Court of Queens Bench, and Alberta Court of Appeal
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The British High Court has three divisions which are The Chancery Division The Queens Bench and The Family Division and depending which court you need to contact via email out of these but far better to contact them through a letter to the actual High Court which is based at British High Court of Justice The Strand LONDON WC2A 2LL or if you know which division and even better still the name of the person at the High Court to whom you wish to send an email you can telephone them on 02079476221 and ask for the email address if there is one for that particular person or division but you will not be able to obtain an email address without providing them with some information which is what i was told when i tried to get an email address for you using the telephone
The monarch is considered the fountain of justice. Historically the monarch would sit and hear appeals for justice in a court known as "The Court of the King Before the King Himself". Until Magna Carta, in 1215, the court sat where ever the monarch happened to be. It subsequently sat at Westminster Hall in London. This system evolved into The Court of King's Bench (or Court of Queen's Bench during the reign of a Queen) which could hear cases without the monarchs presence. This system was abolished in 1875 with the establishment of the High Court of Justice and the Queen's Bench Division of that court. .
A bench warrant is a bench warrant whether it is issued by a criminal court judge or a civil court judge.
Court of King's Bench - England - ended in 1875.
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A bench warrant is issued by the Court. A private citizen or his attorney isn't the originating agent, the Court (the judge) is. The Court has sole discretion in this, and cannot be compelled to issue a bench warrant.
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