The Court of Appeal has been in continuous existence since 1849 and is the highest court in Quebec.
In the vast majority of cases, the Court of Appeal is the final arbiter of the matters brought before it.
Through its commitment to judicial independence and impartiality, and its efforts to ensure access to justice, it stands today as one of the primary bastions of the rule of law in Quebec.
Rolls
The hearing rolls of the Quebec Court of Appeal are official documents that list the cases the Court plans to hear during its upcoming sessions. They include information about the date, time and location of hearings, so that parties, counsel and members of the public know when and where cases will be heard. These rolls ensure transparency, facilitate the organization of hearings and enable efficient management of the judicial calendar.