Superior Court of Quebec

Summary

The Superior Court of Quebec (French: Cour supérieure du Québec) is a superior trial court in the Province of Quebec, in Canada. It consists of 157 judges who are appointed by the federal government. Appeals from this court are taken to the Quebec Court of Appeal.

Superior Court of Quebec
Number of positions157
WebsiteSuperior Court of Québec
Chief Justice
CurrentlyJacques R. Fournier
SinceJune 19, 2015[1]

Jurisdiction edit

The Superior Court of Quebec is the court of original general jurisdiction, which hears all cases not expressly assigned to another court or administrative body. It possesses both criminal and civil jurisdiction. It also hears certain appeals in criminal and penal matters. Moreover, it also possesses exclusive jurisdiction to hear and determine class actions and applications for injunctive relief.

Furthermore, the Superior Court is vested exclusive jurisdiction of judicial review over all lower courts in Quebec, over legal persons established in the public interest or for a private interest, and over partnerships and associations and other groups not endowed with juridical personality.

All criminal matters that are tried by jury must be tried by the Superior Court.

Judges edit

The Superior Court is composed of 157 justices, including a Chief Justice, a Senior Associate Chief Justice, and an Associate Chief Justice. It can also have a maximum of 111 supernumerary judges.

Chief Justices edit

Chief Justices (term): [partial listing]

Sources and notes edit

  1. ^ "Quebec Judicial Appointments Announced". Archived from the original on 2011-12-19.
  2. ^ "Prime Minister announces appointment of new Chief Justice of the Superior Court of Quebec". Prime Minister of Canada. June 6, 2022. Retrieved August 31, 2022.
  • Superior Court of Quebec
  • List of Superior Court Justices