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The General Division (Court of King's Bench)
General Division – Civil Litigation and Criminal Law The Court of King’s Bench (General Division) is the highest trial court in Manitoba, dealing with civil and criminal matters. The General Division also hears appeals from decisions by ...
September 30 is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, a solemn day for reflection on the painful legacy of Canada’s residential schools and a time to honour survivors, their families, and those who never returned home. While September ...
September 30 is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, a solemn day for reflection on the painful legacy of Canada’s residential schools and a time to honour survivors, their families, and those who never returned home. While September ...
New Notice to the Profession (Provincial Court)
New Notice - Contested Bail Applications before a Judicial Justice of the Peace (JJPs) issued November 9, 2020 ...
September 30 is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, a solemn day for reflection on the painful legacy of Canada’s residential schools and a time to honour survivors, their families, and those who never returned home. While ...
Provincial Court (Provincial Court)
The Provincial Court of Manitoba is established by The Provincial Court Act . It is a court of record and has primarily a criminal jurisdiction, as well as limited concurrent jurisdiction with the Court of King’s Bench in family law matters ...
Available Youth Trial and Preliminary Inquiry Dates (Provincial Court)
Please note/ Veuillez noter que These dates are subject to confirmation by email with the Youth Coordinators. youthpcdispos@gov.mb.ca Ces dates sont sujettes à confirmation par courriel par les coordonnateur. youthpcdispos@gov.mb.ca ...
Notice to the Profession - Digital Audio Recordings Access (Provincial Court)
Notice to the Profession - Digital Audio Recordings Access ...
Accessing The Law Courts building (Manitoba Courts News & Announcements)
Notice The front entrance of the Law Courts will be undergoing a renovation commencing on October 15, 2019. The work is expected to last between 12-18 months. During this renovation, anyone wanting to enter the Law Courts will be ...
Cameras in Courtrooms Initiative (General Information)
The “Open Court Principle” was first described by the Supreme Court of Canada, and continues to be known as, “a hallmark of a democratic society”. It is essential to allow public access to the courts and ensure the public has an ...
Standard Clauses in Family Court Proceedings (Court of King's Bench)
In Manitoba, when families require an order which may set out terms of family responsibilities, including parenting arrangements, child or spousal/common-law partner support, sale or occupancy of the family home or division of family property, or ...
Dauphin Courthouse Renovations Complete (Manitoba Courts News & Announcements)
The renovations of the Dauphin Courthouse at 114 River Avenue West will soon be completed. The temporary court office located in the lower level of the Dauphin Provincial Building will close at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 3, 2025. Court ...
Service Changes Effective November 13, 2018 (Court of King's Bench)
New QB notice issued about service changes effective Nov 13, 2018 that include; E-Filing Form Filing Protocol Request for Access to Court Recordings Undertaking for Access to Court Digital Audio read more ...
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 ...
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 ...
Notice to the Profession - Digital Audio Recording Access - Courtroom 409 (Provincial Court)
Notice to the Profession - Digital Audio Recording Access - Courtroom 409 ...
Court of King's Bench COVID-19 Notices and Practice Directions (COVID-19)
Statement from the Court - In light of the COVID-19 social distancing requirements, the Manitoba Court of King's Bench Registry is operating with significantly reduced staff members. As such, we ask that counsel and parties refrain from filing ...
Family Law (Court of King's Bench)
The Court of King's Bench (Family Division) deals with family disputes exclusively. The judges who sit in the Family Division are family law specialists. They handle all family and child protection matters arising in Flin Flon, Morden, Selkirk, ...
Notice to Profession - Bail Reviews in Court of Queen's Bench (Court of King's Bench)
Notice to Profession - Bail Reviews in Court of Queen's Bench ...
New Provincial Court Notice - Bail Matters - Morden Court Centre (Provincial Court)
New Provincial Court Notice - Bail Matters - Morden Court Centre ...
Available Disposition/Bail dates (Provincial Court)
Date / Time (Default will be via video when available, if a personal appearance is required, it must be requested at the time of booking) Par défaut, il s’agira d’une comparution par vidéo lorsque cela est possible; si une ...
Drug Treatment Court (Provincial Court)
The Winnipeg Drug Treatment Court (WDTC) program is available to offenders charged under the Controlled Drugs and Substance Act (CDSA) with drug-related offences such as possession, possession for purposes of trafficking, and trafficking, ...
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Available Dates for the Waive-In Docket (Provincial Court)
Please note/ Veuillez noter que These dates are subject to confirmation by e-mail with the Disposition Coordinator. earlypcdispos@gov.mb.ca Ces dates sont sujettes à confirmation par courriel auprès du coordonnateur des audiences ...
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 ...
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