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For Victorian practice

Built for Section 32, the County Court, and VCAT.

Quillio is trained weekly on Victorian legislation and case law across the Supreme Court, County Court, Magistrates' Court, and VCAT — with full understanding of the Victorian-specific frameworks like Section 32 vendor statements.

In short

Quillio is an AI legal assistant with full Victorian coverage. It is trained weekly on Victorian legislation including the Crimes Act 1958, Sale of Land Act 1962 (and Section 32 vendor statement requirements), and the Civil Procedure Act 2010. Case law spans the Victorian Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, County Court, Magistrates' Court, and VCAT — with current practice direction coverage.

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VIC courts

Courts and tribunals Quillio knows

Victorian Supreme Court

Highest superior court in Victoria (Common Law and Commercial Lists, Court of Appeal)

County Court of Victoria

Intermediate court — civil and criminal jurisdiction

Magistrates' Court of Victoria

Summary criminal jurisdiction and small civil matters

Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT)

Administrative review, residential tenancies, planning, and consumer disputes

Children's Court of Victoria

Family Division and Criminal Division for children

Coroners Court of Victoria

Inquests and inquiries into reportable deaths

Statutes

VIC legislation Quillio is trained on

Crimes Act 1958 (VIC)
Criminal
Sale of Land Act 1962 (VIC) — Section 32
Property
Civil Procedure Act 2010 (VIC)
Civil procedure
Supreme Court (General Civil Procedure) Rules 2015 (VIC)
Civil procedure
Equal Opportunity Act 2010 (VIC)
Discrimination
Bail Act 1977 (VIC)
Criminal
Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 1998 (VIC)
VCAT
Residential Tenancies Act 1997 (VIC)
Property

Quillio is current on Victorian Supreme Court, County Court, and Magistrates' Court practice directions. Updates include the Commercial Court practice notes, the Common Law Division practice and the County Court Civil List practice direction.

VIC specifics

What makes Victoria different

  • Section 32 vendor statements (unique to Victoria)
  • VCAT jurisdiction including residential tenancies, planning, and consumer disputes
  • Victorian Supreme Court Commercial List specialist jurisdiction
  • Victorian Bail Act 1977 framework (notably different from NSW)
  • County Court of Victoria as the main intermediate court
  • Victorian Equal Opportunity Act framework
In your day

VIC workflows Quillio handles

Victorian conveyancing

Section 32 vendor statement preparation and review, contract of sale review, settlement preparation under VIC conveyancing law.

Victorian criminal practice

Bail applications under the Bail Act 1977, County Court trial preparation, sentencing research under the Sentencing Act 1991.

Victorian civil litigation

Pleadings under the Supreme Court Rules, Commercial List proceedings, County Court civil matters.

VCAT applications

Residential tenancies disputes, retail tenancies, consumer claims, planning reviews under the VCAT Act.

Quillio is updated weekly with Victorian case law including Supreme Court decisions, Court of Appeal judgments, County Court decisions, and VCAT determinations. Recent unreported decisions are included.

Questions

VIC FAQs

Does Quillio handle Section 32 vendor statements?

Yes — and Section 32 is one of the most popular Quillio workflows for Victorian conveyancers. Quillio reads Section 32 statements, identifies missing disclosures, flags problematic items (caveats, planning restrictions, owners corporation issues), and produces a structured advice memo for the purchaser.

Is Quillio current on VCAT decisions?

Yes. VCAT decisions across residential tenancies, retail tenancies, planning, and consumer disputes are added weekly. The VCAT framework differs from court litigation and Quillio applies the right rules.

Does Quillio cover the Victorian Crimes Act 1958?

Yes. The Victorian Crimes Act 1958 and the related sentencing legislation (Sentencing Act 1991) are fully covered. Quillio researches current County Court and Supreme Court sentencing authority.

How does Quillio handle the Victorian Bail Act 1977?

Quillio understands the Victorian bail framework including the show-compelling-reason and exceptional-circumstances tests. Drafts bail applications and responses in current Magistrates' Court and Supreme Court format.

Can Quillio handle Commercial List Supreme Court matters?

Yes. Quillio understands the Victorian Supreme Court Commercial List framework and drafts pleadings, applications, and submissions in the format required by the Commercial Court.

How often is Quillio's Victorian coverage updated?

Weekly. New decisions across all Victorian courts and VCAT are added each week, along with any legislative amendments and practice direction updates.

Ask Quillio a VIC question.

For Victorian practitioners, the fastest way to know if Quillio fits your practice is to upload a Section 32 vendor statement or ask a VCAT-specific question. The free trial requires no credit card.

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