Civil courts and other forms of dispute resolution - Appeal routes in Civil cases Flashcards
Example Question:
Explain the civil court and appeal structure (8 marks)
Explain the civil appeal structure
Appeal routes :
Can either party to a dispute make an appeal
Yes, either party may make an appeal
Where are appeals generally made
Appeals are generally made to the next level of judge in the court hierarchy
An appeal from County Court or High Court to Court of Appeal:
An appeal from county or high court to COA requires leave from which court
Requires leave from the lower court or the court of appeal.
In what circumstances will permission to appeal be granted for the high court or county court from the lower court or court of appeal
- Where the appeal has a realistic chance of success or would have a real prospect of success
- Where there is a compelling reason why the appeal should be heard
Grounds or reasons to appeal:
Provide 3 reasons to appeal that the court of appeal will allow for an appeal
- decision of the lower court was wrong
- decision of the lower court was unjust
- there was a serious procedural or other irregularity in the proceedings of the lower court
Usually how many judges will hear the appeal
Usually a minimum of three judges will sit and hear the appeal, although this can increase to five
In relation to the appeal, what kind of powers would the court of appeal have
The court of appeal will have the powers of the lower court in relation to the appeal
An Appeal from Court of Appeal to Supreme court (2):
When is an appeal from COA to supreme only allowed
Where the Court of Appeal or Supreme court grants leave to appeal
This permission to appeal is only satisfied if the case is what
This permission to appeal to only granted if the case is certified as involving a point of law of general public importance.
Provide an example of a case where it involved a point of law of general public importance
For example, the MPs expenses scandal.
How many judges sit in the Supreme Court
12 judges sit in the Supreme Court.
They must sit as an uneven panel, so three, five, seven, nine.
How many cases does the court hear on average
50 cases per year
Appeal from the High Court to the Supreme Court (3):
How does an appeal from the high court go to supreme court
An appeal from the High Court goes directly from the high court to the Supreme court.
What is this direct appeal process known as
‘Leapfrogging’ the court of appeal.