Supreme Court
The Supreme Court has a criminal and civil division. It hears appeals from all lower courts and tribunals but also has its own jurisdiction. It hears the more complex and high-value civil claims and more serious criminal cases.
The Supreme Court is made up of nine judges including the Chief Justice. The Master of the Supreme Court and the Registrar can both hear cases too. Judges hear cases by themselves but sit with a jury of nine for trials of murder and treason.
Physical address
Palais De Justice
Ile Du Port, Mahe, Seychelles,
PO Box 57, Victoria
Visit website
https://www.judiciary.sc/court-structure/supreme-court/
Supreme Court - 2007 February
9 documents
Title | Date |
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February 2007 | |
Republic v Gemelle and Others (11 of 2007) [2007] SCSC 61 (28 February 2007) | 28 February 2007 | Seychelles Savings Bank v Baker and Others (298 of 2005) [2007] SCSC 63 (28 February 2007) | 28 February 2007 | Seychelles Savings Bank v Jeanne (117of 2003) [2007] SCSC 62 (28 February 2007) | 28 February 2007 | Seychelles Savings Bank v Nourice (264 of 2005) [2007] SCSC 64 (28 February 2007) | 28 February 2007 | JM v JM nee D (47 of 2006) (47 of 2006) [2007] SCSC 21 (27 February 2007) | 27 February 2007 | Republic v Esparon (12 of 2007) [2007] SCSC 60 (24 February 2007) | 24 February 2007 | Hodoul v Kannu's Shopping Centre (CS 293/2006) [2007] SCSC 126 (23 February 2007) | 23 February 2007 | Republic v Eulentin and Another (31 of 2005) [2007] SCSC 59 (6 February 2007) | 6 February 2007 | Nourrice v R (CN 14C/2004) [2007] SCSC 125 (1 February 2007) | 1 February 2007 |