Hong Kong Court of Appeal

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Court of Appeal
香港特別行政區高等法院上訟法庭
Entrance of the High Court
Established20 February 1976
Jurisdiction Hong Kong
Location38 Queensway, Admiralty, Hong Kong
Composition methodAppointment by the Chief Executive on the recommendation of the Judicial Officers Recommendation Commission
Authorised byHong Kong Basic Law
High Court Ordinance (Cap. 4)
Appeals toCourt of Final Appeal
Appeals fromCourt of First Instance
District Court
Lands Tribunal
Number of positions13
Websitejudiciary.hk
President of the Court of Appeal
CurrentlyThe Honourable Mr Justice Jeremy Poon Shiu-chor, CJHC
Since18 December 2019
Hong Kong Court of Appeal
Traditional Chinese上訴法庭
Simplified Chinese上诉法庭
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinShàngsùfǎtíng
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationSéuhng sou faat tìhng
JyutpingSoeng5 sou3 faat3 ting4

The Court of Appeal (HKCA in case citations; CA in action numbers) is the upper court of the High Court of Hong Kong (the lower court being Court of First Instance). The Court of Appeal is the second most senior court in the Hong Kong judiciary, after the Court of Final Appeal.

The hierarchy of the Hong Kong judiciary from high to low is: the Court of Final Appeal, the High Court (consisting of the upper Court of Appeal and the lower Court of First Instance), the District Court, and magistrates' courts.

The Court of Appeal deals with appeals on all civil and criminal cases from the Court of First Instance and the District Court. Criminal appeals from the magistrates' Courts of great general or public importance may also be heard by the Court of Appeal, either by referral by a single judge from the Court of First Instance, or upon granting of leave on application for review by the Secretary for Justice. This court also hears appeals from the Lands Tribunal and various tribunals and statutory bodies. The Court of Appeal was established in 1976, and its president is the Chief Judge of the High Court.

Decisions of the Court of Appeal are binding on all courts and tribunals in Hong Kong, including itself, except for the Court of Final Appeal. The Court of Appeal however has the power to depart from its own decisions if they find them to be "plainly wrong".