The court is constituted under the Court of Petty Sessions Act 1960 (NI). It is an
inferior court and it is also a
court of record. The court exercises a
civil jurisdiction where sum does not exceed A$60,000. The court has
criminal jurisdiction over matters of a
summary nature relating to summary convictions, where a person is made liable to a penalty or punishment or to pay a sum of money for an offence, as well as minor
family law applications. The jurisdiction of the court may be exercised by the
Chief Magistrate or any of the 3
Magistrates, usually being three
Justices of the Peace or Magistrates appointed or resident locally on Norfolk Island. The Chief Magistrate as of 8 June 2017 has been
Wendy Cull. A person may
appeal a
judgment of the court to the
Supreme Court of Norfolk Island where, in civil proceedings, judgment is given for at least A$100, or in criminal proceedings, where the person has been fined not less than A$10 or sentenced to
imprisonment for any term. == Role ==