King’s Bench

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King’s Bench was a senior common law court in England and Wales that primarily dealt with criminal matters and cases involving the Crown.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf common law court
court of record
royal court
abolishedBy Judicature Acts
surface form: Supreme Court of Judicature Act 1873
alsoKnownAs Court of King’s Bench
Court of Queen's Bench
surface form: Court of Queen’s Bench
appliedLegalSystem common law
appliesToJurisdiction England
Wales
concurrentWith Court of Common Pleas
Court of Exchequer
couldIssue writ of certiorari
writ of habeas corpus
writ of mandamus
writ of prohibition
writ of quo warranto
country England and Wales
Kingdom of England
dateOfAbolition 1875
dealtWith cases involving the Crown
civil actions involving royal interests
criminal cases
pleas of the Crown
developedFrom Conseil du Roi
surface form: King’s Council
existedDuring 19th century England
early modern England
medieval England
followed precedent
function to administer royal justice
to protect the Crown’s interests
hadJurisdictionOver criminal jurisdiction throughout England
supervisory jurisdiction over inferior courts
hadPower to issue prerogative writs
hadSeatType superior court of record
headedBy Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales
surface form: Lord Chief Justice of England
locatedIn Palace of Westminster
location Palace of Westminster
surface form: Westminster Hall
mergedInto High Court of Justice of England and Wales
surface form: High Court of Justice
originatedAs Curia Regis
oversaw public order offences
serious criminal offences
partOf English legal system
satInPresenceOf the King in theory
successor Court of King’s Bench
surface form: King’s Bench Division of the High Court
supervisedBy Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales
surface form: Lord Chief Justice of the King’s Bench
usedLanguage English
Latin
Law French

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Court of King’s Bench successor King’s Bench
this entity surface form: King’s Bench Division
Court of King’s Bench alsoKnownAs King’s Bench
judiciary of England and Wales overseesCourt King’s Bench
this entity surface form: King’s Bench Division of the High Court
High Court of Justice of England and Wales hasDivision King’s Bench
this entity surface form: King's Bench Division
Court of Common Pleas distinctFrom King’s Bench
Court of Exchequer hadMember King’s Bench
this entity surface form: Barons of the Exchequer
Chief Justice of the Common Pleas seeAlso King’s Bench
this entity surface form: King's Bench
Archer-Shee case court King’s Bench
this entity surface form: King's Bench Division
King’s Court developedInto King’s Bench
The Queen’s Remembrancer seat King’s Bench
subject surface form: Queen’s Remembrancer
this entity surface form: King’s Bench Division
Technology and Construction Court partOf King’s Bench
this entity surface form: King's Bench Division
Sir Robert Wright workLocation King’s Bench
Sir Robert Wright jurisdiction King’s Bench
this entity surface form: King’s Bench of England
Monument to Lord Mansfield in Westminster Abbey associatedPlace King’s Bench
this entity surface form: King's Bench
Somerset v Stewart hasJurisdiction King’s Bench
this entity surface form: King's Bench
Common Bench distinguishedFrom King’s Bench
this entity surface form: King's Bench
Court of Queen's Bench alsoKnownAs King’s Bench