Any person in Antigua and Barbuda may bring a case to the High Court if they believe the Constitution is being or has been contravened. If the Constitution is being violated, the High Court may grant the victim a remedy deemed appropriate by the court. If a question of the interpretation of the Constitution of Antigua and Barbuda is made, and a subordinate court believes that a ruling would have a significant impact on the law, that court may refer the question to the High Court. Decisions of the High Court may be appealed to the Court of Appeal of the ECSC, and further to the
Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. In the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court Act, it is stated that the High Court shall have the same jurisdiction as the
High Court of Justice in England did in 1940. The court hears appeals from the magistrates' courts. Each High Court division in the ECSC has a High Court Registry for that member state. In Antigua and Barbuda, the registrar performs the functions required for the conduct and discharge of the court, and is
ex officio an admiralty marshal, a provost marshal, and has custody of the seal of the High Court as well custody of the seal of the sub-registry of the ECSC Court of Appeal in Antigua and Barbuda. == Membership ==