Court of Final Appeal

HKCFA · 418 cases

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About the Court of Final Appeal

The Court of Final Appeal (HKCFA) has 418 reported judgments (1997–2026) on HKLII. The most common practice areas are Criminal Law (188), Judicial Review & Immigration (36), Land & Property (30) and Bankruptcy & Insolvency (22). The most active judge by reported case count is Ribeiro (202 cases).

The Court of Final Appeal is the highest appellate court in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, established in 1997 on the establishment of the HKSAR. It hears final appeals in both civil and criminal matters, taken principally from the Court of Appeal and, in limited circumstances, directly from the Court of First Instance. Appeals generally proceed only with leave, which is granted where a question of great general or public importance is involved, or which otherwise ought to be submitted to the Court for decision. The Court ordinarily sits as a panel of five, including the Chief Justice or a presiding permanent judge, together with a non-permanent judge who is frequently drawn from another common-law jurisdiction. As the apex of the judicial hierarchy, its decisions bind all lower Hong Kong courts.

The reported record of the Court reflects the breadth of matters that reach a final appellate forum. Criminal Law appeals feature prominently, and the record also draws heavily on Judicial Review and Immigration, reflecting the Court's role in questions of public and constitutional significance. Land and Property disputes, Bankruptcy and Insolvency, and Company and Shareholder Disputes form a substantial part of the civil work, alongside matters concerning Drug Offences, Loans and Debt Recovery, and Contract and Commercial Disputes. Taken together, the record is dominated by appeals that turn on points of general importance rather than routine questions of fact.

Because the Court sits at the summit of the hierarchy, its judgments carry considerable citation influence and are relied upon by later courts across the jurisdiction. Landmark decisions from its earliest sitting years, including [1999] HKCFA 17, [1999] HKCFA 16, and [1999] HKCFA 38, remain frequently cited reference points, while more recent judgments such as [2024] HKCFA 7 illustrate the continuing development of the Court's jurisprudence. Such judgments are regularly treated as authoritative statements of principle in subsequent reasoning.

The record on this page may be browsed to trace how principles have been settled and applied over time. Individual judgments can be opened by their neutral citations, and related practice areas, parties, and earlier authorities can be followed through the links provided.

How many judgments has the Court of Final Appeal published?

The Court of Final Appeal (HKCFA) has 418 reported judgments (1997–2026) on HKLII.

What areas of law does the Court of Final Appeal handle?

Most commonly Criminal Law (188), Judicial Review & Immigration (36), Land & Property (30) and Bankruptcy & Insolvency (22).

What is the Court of Final Appeal and where does it sit in the Hong Kong court hierarchy?

The Court of Final Appeal is the highest appellate court in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, established in 1997. It hears final appeals in civil and criminal matters from the Court of Appeal and, in limited circumstances, from the Court of First Instance, and its decisions bind all lower Hong Kong courts.

How does a case reach the Court of Final Appeal?

Appeals generally require leave. Leave is granted where a question of great general or public importance is involved, or which otherwise ought to be submitted to the Court for decision. The Court ordinarily sits as a panel of five, including the Chief Justice or a presiding permanent judge together with a non-permanent judge who is frequently drawn from another common-law jurisdiction.

What kinds of matters appear most in its reported record?

Criminal Law appeals feature prominently, along with Judicial Review and Immigration. The civil record also draws on Land and Property, Bankruptcy and Insolvency, Company and Shareholder Disputes, Drug Offences, Loans and Debt Recovery, and Contract and Commercial Disputes, reflecting matters that turn on points of general importance.

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Most-Cited Judgments

Court of Final Appeal judgments most often cited by later Hong Kong judgments, per HKLII citation records.

Recent Judgments

[1999] HKCFA 57
PAUL KI PING KI V. NEXT MAGAZINE PUBLISHING LTD. AND OTHERS
8 September 1999
[1999] HKCFA 53
SHING SIU MING AND ANOTHER V. HKSAR
7 September 1999
[1999] HKCFA 33
POON HAU KEI V. HSIN CHONG CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. AND OTHERS
9 July 1999
[1999] HKCFA 30
SECRETARY FOR JUSTICE V. LI KIN HO
7 July 1999
[1999] HKCFA 31
LI KIN HO V. HKSAR
7 July 1999
[1999] HKCFA 88
YUEN WAI LEUNG V. HKSAR
6 July 1999
[1999] HKCFA 65
WU LAI HA V. HOUSING DEPARTMENT AND ANOTHER
30 June 1999
[1999] HKCFA 32
ROE INVESTMENT LTD. AND ANOTHER V. UNIONIX DEVELOPMENT LTD.
28 June 1999
[1999] HKCFA 66
ROE INVESTMENT LTD. V. PRINCE GOOD LTD. AND ANOTHER
28 June 1999
[1999] HKCFA 64
YIU WING CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. V. HKSAR
25 June 1999
[1999] HKCFA 51
WONG YEUNG NG V. THE SECRETARY FOR JUSTICE
23 June 1999
[1999] HKCFA 28
WONG YILE V. HKSAR
14 June 1999
[1999] HKCFA 25
KOON TUNG YING V. LAU CHUP HEI
11 June 1999
[1999] HKCFA 27
WONG MIU CHUN V. HKSAR
11 June 1999
[1999] HKCFA 29
CHIM PUI CHUNG V. SECURITIES AND FUTURES COMMISSION
11 June 1999
[1999] HKCFA 63
COMMON LUCK INVESTMENT LTD. V. CHEUNG KAM CHUEN
11 June 1999
[1999] HKCFA 26
SHUM MAN SHI V. TSUI MING KWAN
3 June 1999
[1999] HKCFA 49
NEW CHUAN KONG INVESTMENT CO LTD AND ANOTEHR V. SECURITIES AND FUTURES COMMISSION
27 May 1999
[1999] HKCFA 50
YEUNG CHAU FONG V. HKSAR
21 May 1999
[1999] HKCFA 48
CHAN CHUN MUI V. HKSAR
13 May 1999
[1999] HKCFA 24
NG SIU CHAU V. HKSAR
10 May 1999
[1999] HKCFA 62
MO MAN CHING AND ANOTHER V. EASTERN EXPRESS PUBLISHER LTD. AND ANOTHER
30 April 1999
[1999] HKCFA 86
WAN TAK V. HKSAR
27 April 1999
[1999] HKCFA 45
CHUEN LAI SZE V. HKSAR
23 April 1999
[1999] HKCFA 85
KONG KWONG SAN V. HKSAR
22 April 1999