The Court sits mainly in Avarua, but also holds hearings in Aitutaki and Atiu.
Jurisdiction
The court is divided into four divisions: criminal, civil, land, and children's court.[6] Any Judge of the High Court may exercise any of the powers of any division.[7] The Land Division has inherited the powers of the former Land Court of the Cook Islands, but has no jurisdiction over land on the islands of Mangaia, Mitiaro and Pukapuka unless requested by the relevant island council.[8]
When constituted by a Judge, the High Court has original jurisdiction, and may hear appeals of decisions made by Justices of the Peace.[9]
When constituted by a single Justice of the Peace, the criminal division has jurisdiction over specified minor offences and those punishable by fine only, and may only sentence people to imprisonment for less than two years or a fine of up to $500.[10] A single Justice of the Peace may also hear pleas and traffic offences,[10] as well as applications for summonses and custody of a minor.[11] When constituted by a panel of three Justices of the Peace, the Court has jurisdiction over specified offences, and may sentence people to imprisonment for up to three years or a $1000 fine.[10] A three-justice panel may also hear extradition cases.[11]
In the civil jurisdiction, a single Justice of the Peace can hear matters where the amount in dispute is $1500 or less, and a panel of three Justices of the Peace can hear matters where the amount in dispute is between $1500 and $3000.[12]
Judges
The following are the Judges of the High Court as of January 2020:[13]