Attorney General
Attorney General appears in 4 reported Hong Kong court cases (1900–1948), most often before the HKCFI.
About Attorney General
Attorney General appears in 4 reported Hong Kong court cases (1900–1948). Attorney General is recorded as Defendant (4). These cases were heard before HKCFI (2) and HKDC (2).
Source: derived from 4 published Hong Kong judgments, most recent decision . Published on HKLII.
How many Singapore court cases involve Attorney General?
Attorney General appears in 4 reported Hong Kong court cases (1900–1948).
Which courts does Attorney General appear in?
Attorney General appears before HKCFI (2) and HKDC (2).
In the court record
The Attorney General has appeared before the Hong Kong courts as the defendant in early first-instance matters, heard in the Court of First Instance and the District Court. The reported record includes William Henry Cowie v. Attorney General, reported at [1948] HKCFI 12 and [1948] HKCFI 13, and the earlier District Court matters Fong Fung Ying v. Attorney General [1900] HKDC 41 and Lui Wai Yin v. Attorney General [1900] HKDC 37, spanning 1900 to 1948.
What is the earliest reported litigation record naming the Attorney General as a party in Hong Kong?
The Attorney General appeared as defendant in early Hong Kong proceedings including William Henry Cowie v. Attorney General [1948] HKCFI 12 and [1948] HKCFI 13, and the District Court matters Fong Fung Ying v. Attorney General [1900] HKDC 41 and Lui Wai Yin v. Attorney General [1900] HKDC 37.