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Details of the earliest available dates for hearings and trials at the King's Bench Division of the High Court, based on how long they are expected to last.
King's Bench forms for use in cases such as personal injury, negligence and breach of contract.
The cases we most commonly handle are disputes relating to: personal injury negligence breach of contract breach of a statutory duty breach of the Human Rights Act 1998 libel, slander and other torts non-payment of a debt and ‘enforcement orders’...
Form PF102: Bench Warrant.
This form should be used together with any application or other request for a hearing before a Master of the King's Bench Division, where the time estimate is longer than 30 minutes.
How to start a case in the King’s Bench, part of the High Court which deals with claims such as personal injury, libel and contract law.
Form PF52: Order in the Queen's Bench Division for case and costs management directions in the multi-track (Part 29).
Form PF52A: Shortened PF52 in the Queen's Bench Division for multi-track case and costs management directions in Mesothelioma and Asbestosis claims.
Form PF105: Bench Warrant (Failure of witness to attend).
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