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Information on Judicial Reviews and the risk of making a "Totally Without Merit" application.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge West on 24 April 2024.
Use this form to tell the Administrative Court you have received (been served with) a copy of an application for a judicial review.
Use this form to start a judicial review case in the Upper Tribunal (Administrative Appeals Chamber).
Use this pro forma to request judicial review discretion, and find supporting guidance.
This bulletin presents statistics relating to civil cases and judicial reviews.
The process of taking or giving evidence from abroad for UK court cases and rules on which countries allow it.
This Bill will seek to reform the rules around Judicial Review and facilitate a number of procedural improvements across the court system.
Use this form to tell the Upper Tribunal you have received (been served with) a copy of the application for a judicial review in an immigration or asylum case from the applicant.
How solicitors can set out the reason why it would be unreasonable for the defendant to pay the full costs.
We hear appeals against certain decisions by: all 3 divisions of the High Court of Justice and their specialist courts, including the Administrative Court the County Court the Family Court We also hear appeals against certain decisions by the: Competition...
Guidance to help court and tribunal users reduce the risk of catching an infectious disease like COVID-19 and passing it on to others.
We’re responsible for dealing with appeals against decisions made by certain lower tribunals and organisations including: social security and child support war pensions and armed forces compensation mental health special education needs or disabilities disputes heard by the General Regulatory...
Ad hoc statistical notices.
Data on the applications received and decisions made under the miscarriage of justice application service.
The Ministry of Justice has provided a third update to the Employment Tribunal in relation to the O’Brien/Miller & Others litigation, following the judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union on 7 November 2018.
The civil procedure rules govern the way civil cases are managed, and set out the processes of the Civil Division of the Court of Appeal, the High Court and the County Court.
Extradition processes and agreements between the UK and other countries, role of the Secretary of State, High Court and Supreme Court.
Procedures rules and forms not replaced by the Criminal Procedure Rules or the Family Procedure Rules and statutory instruments.
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