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History of the Courts (General Information)
Prior to Manitoba becoming a province of Canada in 1870, the administration of justice was carried on by the Governor and Council of the Hudson's Bay Company. By 1835, the Governor and Council of Assiniboia met regularly as Quarterly General ...
Court of Appeal Chief Justices (General Information)
Ewan Alexander McPherson Chief Justice McPherson was called to the Manitoba Bar in 1903 and became the ninth Chief Justice of the Manitoba Court of King’s Bench when appointed on November 23, 1937. He became the fourth Chief ...
Brief History of the Manitoba Court of King’s Bench (General Information)
When the province of Manitoba was created, the Manitoba Act provided for the establishment of a Supreme Court, which was to exercise both original (trial) and appellate (appeal) jurisdictions. Until it became operational, however, that ...
Brief History of the Modern Manitoba Court of Appeal (General Information)
The Manitoba Court of Appeal was established in 1906. Prior to that time, a person who wanted to appeal a decision of the trial court would apply to that same court (the Court of King’s Bench), but the appeal would now be heard by a panel of ...
Location and Hours (Court of Appeal)
Manitoba Court of Appeal Law Courts Building 100 - 408 York Avenue Winnipeg, MB R3C 0P9 Registry Office Phone: (204) 945-2647 Fax: (204) 948-2072 Counter Service Hours: Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. View ...
Brief History of the Provincial Court of Manitoba (General Information)
In the first session of the first Legislature of Manitoba, An Act Authorizing the Appointment of Magistrates and Coroners was passed. This legislation authorized the Lieutenant Governor in Council to appoint justices of the peace, coroners ...
Court of King's Bench (Court of King's Bench)
The Court of King’s Bench of Manitoba is the highest trial court for the province. It is a court of general and inherent jurisdiction, meaning the judges of the court hear cases of all kinds and possess powers that go beyond what is conferred on ...
Information for Educators (Information for Educators)
In Winnipeg, groups of persons are welcome to tour the Law Courts Complex at 408 York Avenue. Tours can be arranged by emailing MBCourtsinquiry@gov.mb.ca (visit the 'Booking a Tour' page for available dates). There is no charge for the tour, but ...
Judicial Complaint Process (General Information)
In our Canadian legal system, judges and judicial officers are held accountable in two ways: for their decisions, by the process of an appeal to a higher court; and for their conduct, through a complaints process. There are no other mechanisms of ...
Probate Division (Court of King's Bench)
Where can I get Court forms? Can I find Court forms or Rules of the Court online? Can I access the Court Registry System online? What are the fees that I will have to pay to file court documents? How can I obtain a copy of a Grant? ...
Associate Judges are judicial officers within the Court of King's Bench of Manitoba. Like judges, they make decisions based on the law and evidence presented to them. Under the rules of the court, they handle matters such as enforcement of ...
COVID-19 - Manitoba Courts (Manitoba Courts News & Announcements)
The Manitoba Courts have been meeting with Manitoba Justice, Courts Administration and various stakeholders in the justice system to address the issues arising out of COVID-19. The Courts will be taking measures, which are pro-active and ...
"Four things belong to a judge: to hear courteously, to answer wisely, to consider soberly, and to decide impartially." -Socrates Provincial Court judges hear thousands of cases every year. Judges play a crucial role in our justice ...
Information for Media (Information for Media)
Who to Contact Court Policies/Practices Affecting Media Coverage Cameras in Courtrooms Initiative Access to Court Records/Files Effect of Bans on Publication Transcripts of Court Proceedings Exhibits Release of Court ...
Definitions: Understanding Legal Words (General Information)
Below are definitions of some common legal words or terms that may assist you in your viewing of this site and other law related sites you may visit. Select from the list: [ A B C D E F G H ...
New Notice issued : Change in Protocol for filing King's Bench Court documents in Regional Offices read here ...
New QB Practice Direction, issued June 28, 2019 - Best Practices in Tranitional cases under the new family division case flow model ...
New Practice Direction issued re: Motion to Withdraw as Counsel to an Accused in a Criminal Case. read it here ...
new Notice - Associate Judges - Return to In person appearances (Court of King's Bench)
New Notice - Return to In Person Appearances - Associate Judges read it at ...
New KB Notice issued today re: New Version 7 of mandatory standard clauses for orders in family proceedings read it here ...
New Notice issued - Ordering Transcripts for matters to be heard in the Court of Appeal The full Notice can be found wiithin the Consolodated Practice Directions here ...
Family Division (Court of King's Bench)
Where can I get Court forms? Can I find Court forms or Rules of the Court online? Can I access the Court Registry System online? What are the fees that I will have to pay to file court documents? How do I file for a Divorce? How ...
COVID - 19 - reduced staff at Registry (Court of King's Bench)
In light of the COVID-19 social distancing requirements, the Manitoba Court of Queen's Bench Registry is operating with significantly reduced staff members. As such, we ask that counsel and parties refrain from filing any non-essential court ...
New Provincial Court Notice issued - change in courtrooms (302 and 306) (Provincial Court)
New Provincial Court Notice issued - change in courtrooms (302 and 306) read i t here ...
Information for Self Representing (Information for Self Representing)
If you do not have a lawyer or plan to represent yourself, this is commonly called self-representing. Although you can represent yourself, you are advised to have a lawyer if at all possible. Often what seems like a simple legal matter is not ...
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