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Apr 30, 2024 · Once the court has made its decision, you have a limited time in which to appeal. You must file your appellant’s notice: within the time limit set by the judge whose order you are appealing...
Nov 16, 2016 · 21 days to appeal against a county court, family court or High Court decision. 28 days if it’s an Upper Tribunal decision. In some cases, there’s a 7 day time limit for appealing. You can find...
Jun 7, 2024 · In most cases the time limit is 21 days from the date the lower court made the decision being appealed (not the date of the sealed order). There are exceptions, however, and these are set out...
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Apr 6, 2024 · (1) A respondent who seeks to appeal against any part of the order made by the court below must file an appeal notice. (2) A respondent who seeks a variation of the order of the lower court...
Oct 1, 2024 · (1) An application to vary the time limit for filing an appeal notice must be made to the appeal court. (2) The parties may not agree to extend any date or time set by— (a) these Rules; (b)...
How to appeal. If you are unhappy about the decision made by the judge in your case, you may be able to appeal against the decision to a judge in a higher court or in the case of tribunals to the Upper Tribunal or Employment Appeal Tribunal.
Choose section. Introduction. If you object to the Judge’s decision and want to try and get it changed you may be able to ‘appeal’ it. Appealing a decision is asking for a decision to be looked at again because you believe a serious legal mistake has been made.