High court
High court usually refers to the superior court of a country or state. In some countries, it is the highest court (for example, Australia). In others, it is positioned lower in the hierarchy of courts (for example, England and India). A person who presides as a judge in such a court may be called a "High Court judge".
List of high courts
    
Alphabetically by name of associated country:
- High Court of Australia
 - High Court of Bhutan
 - High Court of Botswana
 - High people's courts in China
 - The Eastern and Western high courts of Denmark
 - High Court of Justice (England and Wales), presided over by a High Court judge of that jurisdiction
 - High Court of Eswatini
 - High Court of Fiji
 - High Court (France)
 - High Court (Germany)
 - High Court (Guyana)
 - High Court (Hong Kong)
 - High courts of India, several courts
 - High Court (Ireland)
 - High Court of Justice (Isle of Man)
 - High courts of Japan
 - Haute Cour of Jerusalem
 - High Court (Kenya)
 - High Court (Lesotho)
 - High court (Malaysia), two courts
 - High Court (Maldives) (not the Supreme Court)
 - High Court (Morocco)
 - High Court (Nepal)
 - High Court of New Zealand
 - High Court (Niue)
 - High courts of Pakistan, several courts
 - High Court of Cassation and Justice (Romania)
 - High Court of Justiciary (Scotland)
 - High Court of Singapore
 - High Court of Sri Lanka
 - High Court of South Africa
 - Spanish high courts of justice, several courts
 - High court (Taiwan), several courts
 - High Court (Trinidad and Tobago)
 
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