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Formal Consolidation |  2007 RevEd
Appellate civil jurisdiction
20.  The appellate civil jurisdiction of the High Court shall consist of —
(a)the hearing of appeals from District Courts;
(b)the hearing of appeals from District Courts and Magistrates’ Courts when exercising jurisdiction of a quasi-criminal or civil nature; and
(c)the hearing of appeals from other tribunals as may from time to time be prescribed by any written law.
Informal Consolidation | Amended S 1102/2020
Appellate civil jurisdiction
20.  The appellate civil jurisdiction of the General Division shall consist of —
(a)the hearing of appeals from Family Courts when exercising jurisdiction of a quasi-criminal or civil nature;
[Act 27 of 2014 wef 01/10/2014]
(b)the hearing of appeals from District Courts and Magistrates’ Courts when exercising jurisdiction of a quasi-criminal or civil nature; and
(c)the hearing of appeals from other tribunals as may from time to time be prescribed by any written law.
[30/2010 wef 01/01/2011]
[Act 40 of 2019 wef 02/01/2021]