The Judicature Act was an act of the New Zealand Parliament passed as part of the 1908 consolidation, to provide for a system of appellate courts.
It received royal assent on 4 August 1908.
The act was largely repealed as of 1 March 2017 by the Senior Courts Act 2016 and other acts as part of a judicature modernisation package.
It was repealed as a whole on 1 January 2018 when remaining provisions of the new acts came into force.