List of High Courts
Alphabetically by name of associated country:
- High Court of Australia
- Supreme Court of Bangladesh (composed of High Court division and Appellate division)
- Royal High Court of Bhutan
- Court of High Commission (ecclesiastical court in England)
- High Court (Fiji)
- High Court (Germany)
- High Court (Guyana)
- High Court (Hong Kong)
- High Courts of India, several courts
- High Court (Ireland)
- High Court (Isle of Man)
- Supreme Court of Israel (serves as an Appellate court and as the High Court of Justice)
- High Courts of Japan
- Haute Cour of Jerusalem
- High Court of Kenya
- High Court of Lesotho
- High Courts of Malaysia
- High Court of Maldives (Not the supreme Court)
- High Court of Morocco
- High Court (Myanmar)
- High Court of New Zealand
- High Courts of Nigeria
- High Courts of Pakistan, several courts
- High Court of Cassation and Justice (Romania)
- High Court of Singapore
- High Court of Sri Lanka
- High Court of South Africa
- High Courts of Spain, several courts
- High Court (Sweden)
- High Court of Trinidad & Tobago
- Supreme Court of Uganda
- High Court of Justice (United Kingdom: England and Wales)
- High Court of Justiciary (United Kingdom: Scotland)
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