Going to court for a civil trial

This page describes the trial process for civil cases begun by a Writ of Summons (Writ) and heard in the Magistrate’s Court (non-injury motor accident action and any action for personal injuries), the District Court or the General Division of the High Court.

Refer to Going to court (simplified civil process) instead if either of the following applies to your case:

File documents for use in a civil trial

Parties should file the following documents before the civil trial:

Refer to the following to find out how to prepare them, and when and where to file them.

A bundle of affidavits of evidence-in-chief (AEIC)

A bundle of AEIC contains the originals of your witnesses' affidavits that you intend to rely on at trial. You must file the bundle of affidavits of evidence-in-chief no less than 5 working days before the trial, or any other timelines directed by the court.

How to file

Refer to the following to find out how to file your bundle of AEIC.

If your case is heard in.

You should do all of the following.

The Magistrate’s Court or District Court