Set Aside Order Costs

Summary

Setting aside an order means nullifying a previous court order. Costs to apply for this at the High Court of Justice in Birmingham are around £255. An order for a new trial is granted if the original trial was flawed. Grounds include newly discovered evidence, jury misconduct, legal errors, inadequate representation, and misconduct by parties. A judge or appellate court can grant a new trial. Filing fees for a new trial motion are also around £255.

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How much is cost for apply set aside the order?
The cost to apply to set aside an order can vary depending on your jurisdiction. May I know your location to provide more specific information about the filing fees in your area?
High court of justice in Birmingham
To apply to set aside an order at the High Court of Justice in Birmingham, the costs can vary. Commonly, the fee is around £*, but it might differ based on your specific situation or changes in court fees.

Birmingham Civil and Family Justice Centre


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Address: Priory Courts, * Bull Street, Birmingham, B4 6DS
Website: www.gov.uk/courts-tribunals/birmingham-civil-and-family-justice-centre

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What is mean order a new trial?
An "order for a new trial" means that the court has decided that the original trial was not conducted properly and that a new trial must be conducted to ensure a fair outcome.
Would you like to know the grounds on which a new trial can be requested?
Want to know more about the grounds on a new trial can be requested
Sure, here are some common grounds for requesting a new trial:
- **Newly Discovered Evidence**: Evidence that was not available during the original trial and could potentially change the outcome.
- **Jury Misconduct**: Inappropriate behavior by jurors that could affect the trial's fairness.
- **Legal Errors**: Mistakes made by the judge regarding the law or legal procedures that impacted the trial.
- **Inadequate Representation**: If it can be proven that the legal representation was ineffective and undermined the fairness of the trial.
- **Misconduct by Parties**: Actions by the lawyers or parties involved that prejudiced the case.
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Who can grant the new trial
A new trial can be granted by the judge who presided over the original trial or, in some cases, by an appellate court upon review. This decision is based on the grounds presented in the motion for a new trial.
Would you like more information on how to file a motion for a new trial?
How much is cost to order a new trial
The cost to file a motion for a new trial can vary based on your jurisdiction and the specific court. For the High Court of Justice in Birmingham, filing fees generally range around £*, but may differ based on the case specifics.
Would you like more information on the filing process or any other legal concerns?