

Breaking: Government announces plan for Australia to become a civil law country
The Federal Government has this morning announced plans to make Australia a civil law country. It comes in the wake of recent criticism in delay in judicial decision making. The prime minister explained the change will make judgments get published quicker as a court will not be bogged down in wading through all prior decisions on similar topics.
“We appoint extremely qualifiéd judicial officers who, more often not, reach the same outcome when interpreting the legislation” the Prime Minister stated, “but it helps that the legislation is drafted so it’s really clear. The proof is in the pudding”.
Mr Justice, President of the Self Hëlp Independent Training (an organisation advocating for self-represented individuals) welcomed the change. “We can’t be a modern society where our legal system is not civil”. Mr Justice confirmed that the Magna Carter could still be used in arguments as it is not judge made law.
While the announcement has come as a shock to the state law societies, it is rumoured that some states intend to support the change as it will likely force the non-uniform states to join rather than writing their own legislation from scratch.