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Jul 28, 2022 · In R (KG and BG) v Suffolk County Council [ 2022] EWCA Civ 1047, the Court of Appeal considered that question and agreed that “support” adds something to “care”. In an important and wide-ranging judgment, the Court of Appeal held that “care and support” is not limited to “looked-after needs”.
The Criminal Procedure Rules and their related practice directions provide for the procedure to be followed in criminal proceedings in Magistrates’ courts, the Crown Court, the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) and, in extradition appeal cases, the High Court.
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Court of Appeals The Court of Appeals, the highest court in New York State, hears cases on appeal from the other appellate courts and, in some instances, from the courts of original jurisdiction. In most cases, its review is limited to questions of law. Appellate Divisions There are four Appellate Divisions of the Supreme Court, one in each of the ...
Supreme Court The Supreme Court is the trial court of unlimited original jurisdiction, but it generally hears only cases that are outside the jurisdiction of other trial courts of more limited jurisdiction. It exercises its civil jurisdiction statewide. In New York City and some other parts of the state, it also exercises jurisdiction over felony c...
New York City Civil Court The Civil Court of the City of New York tries civil cases involving amounts up to $25,000 and other civil matters referred to it by the Supreme Court. It includes a small claims part for informal dispositions of matters not exceeding $3,000 and a housing part for landlord-tenant matters and housing code violations. New Yor...
County Court The County Court is established in each county outside New York City. It is authorized to handle the prosecution of all crimes committed within the county, although in practice arraignments and other preliminary proceedings on felonies and trials of misdemeanors and minor offenses are handled by courts of limited jurisdiction. The Coun...
The Appellate Terms hear civil appeals from New York City’s Civil Court, certain City Courts, District Courts (which are only in Nassau and part of Suffolk County), and certain County Courts.
The Court of Appeal is the Senior Court of Appeal in England and Wales. The Court consists of a number of Senior judges: The Lord/Lady Chief Justice of England and Wales, the Master of the Rolls, and the Heads of Division of the High Court, alongside 39 ‘Ordinary’ Lord/Lady Justices of Appeal.
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.
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Oct 17, 2024 · The team’s clients were left with no alternative but to challenge this decision, and were successful in the High Court. Suffolk County Council then appealed to the Court of Appeal, which handed down its judgment on 26 July 2022.