The Court of Appeal, , consists of the
Chief Justice of New South Wales, the President of the Court of Appeal and the judges of appeal. Apart from the Chief Justice and the President of the Court, there are nine judges of appeal with current commissions. Traditionally two of them are heads of the Common Law Division and the Equity Division, and sit full-time in those Divisions as primary judges. The Chief Judge at Common Law is currently
Ian Harrison, while the Chief Judge at Equity is currently
David Hammerschlag. The chief judges will on occasion sit as appeal judges from time to time. The Governor can appoint Acting Judges of Appeal. They have all rights and powers as a Judge of Appeal. There are presently two acting judges of appeal, John Griffiths and Derek Price. Each sit full-time in the Court of Appeal, although will hear primary cases in the Divisions as the need arises. Most judges in the Court of Appeal also sit on the
Court of Criminal Appeal in varying degrees of frequency. The Chief Judge at Common Law and the Chief Judge in Equity also sit on the Court of Appeal (and the Court of Criminal Appeal) from time to time. ==Presidents of the Court of Appeal==