Reasons for allowing or refusing permission to appeal (including referral to the Court of Appeal (Civil Division)), and information concerning routes of appeal



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Reasons for allowing or refusing permission to appeal (including referral to the Court of Appeal (Civil Division)), and information concerning routes of appeal

The judge must complete this form on allowing or refusing an application for permission to appeal at a hearing or trial



Title of case/claim

     







Case/claim no

     







Heard/tried before (insert name of Judge)




Date of hearing/trial




     




     



Nature of hearing/trial

     







Result of hearing/trial

     

An appeal lies from this judgment order to the




     

Court




Claimant's/defendant's application for
permission to appeal

Allowed

Refused

Refused as being totally without merit
(There is no right to renew this application at an oral hearing.)




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Brief reasons for decision to
allow or refuse appeal
(to be completed by the Judge):

     







If refused

The application for permission to appeal may be renewed in the appeal court

There is no further right of appeal (see s.54(4) of the Access to Justice Act 1999)









Judge's signature







Note: The appellant must file a copy of this completed form at the appeal court with the appellant's notice when issuing the appeal.

Do you consider the
appeal should be referred
to the Court of Appeal
(Civil Division)?
If Yes, please indicate
which of the following
criteria apply:


Yes No

There appear to be conflicting authorities

There is a point of practice and procedure of significant importance

There is a point of general principle and importance in the development of the substantive law

A number of appeals on similar points suggest that a theme, or trend, is developing which the Court of Appeal needs to consider


Additional reasons

     




N460 Reasons for allowing or refusing permission to appeal and referral to the Court of Appeal (10.16) © Crown copyright 2016

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