Appealing High Court Decisions

Summary

To appeal a decision from the High Court or Upper Tribunal in the UK, first seek permission to appeal. If granted, file an appeal with the Court of Appeal and submit a notice of appeal within 21 days. If permission is denied, you can request a renewed application directly to the Court of Appeal using Form N161. For fee assistance, check eligibility for Help with Fees. To find a barrister, use the Bar Councils Find a Barrister service or the Direct Access Portal. For estate matters, consult the Citizens Advice Bureau, Solicitors for the Elderly, or the Law Society.

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How can I make the court of appeal from decision of the High Court and upper Tribunal?
To appeal a decision from the High Court or Upper Tribunal in the UK, you should follow these steps:
- **Permission to Appeal**: First, seek permission to appeal from the court that made the decision.
- **Lodging the Appeal**: If permission is granted, file an appeal with the Court of Appeal.
- **Notice of Appeal**: Submit a notice of appeal within the required time limit, typically 21 days.
May I know your location to guide you to the nearest Court of Appeal?
What are some of the reasons that if they decided not give me permission to appeal how and Who can I appeal
When permission to appeal is denied, it can be due to several reasons, including:
- Lack of sufficient grounds: The court finds no substantial reason to reconsider the case.
- Procedural errors: Incorrect or incomplete documentation.
- Time limitations: The appeal was not filed within the prescribed period.
In the UK, if permission is denied by the High Court or Upper Tribunal, you may:
- **Renewed Application**: Request a renewed application for permission to appeal directly to the Court of Appeal.
Could you please provide your location to guide you to the nearest Court of Appeal?
How to renewed application for permission to appeal directly to the Court of Appeal.?
To make a renewed application for permission to appeal directly to the Court of Appeal in the UK, follow these steps:
- **Form N161**: Complete Form N161 (Appellant’s notice).
- **Supporting Documents**: Include all necessary supporting documents such as the original decision, grounds of appeal, and any other relevant papers.
- **Filing**: Submit the form and documents to the Civil Appeals Office within 7 days of the refusal.
Could you please provide your location to guide you to the nearest Court of Appeal?
London
To renew an application for permission to appeal directly to the Court of Appeal in London, you should submit your documents to:

Civil Appeals Office


Phone: +* * * *
Address: Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, London WC2A 2LL
Website: www.gov.uk/courts

Do you need more information on completing Form N161 or the required supporting documents?
You are the best so far thank you very much
You're welcome, ****! If you need further assistance with completing Form N161 or understanding the required supporting documents, feel free to ask. Is there a specific part of the form or a type of document you need more details about?
I just wanted to cry but I’m not sure you can understand my feelings?
I'm sorry to hear you're feeling this way. Legal issues can be overwhelming. Is there a specific part of the appeal process or Form N161 that's causing you the most concern right now?
And what about I don’t have enough funds for the Fee? How I can go about
If you don't have enough funds for the fee, you may be eligible for fee remission or a fee waiver. In the UK, this is known as applying for "Help with Fees". Here are the steps:
- **Check Eligibility**: Verify if you qualify for help based on your income, savings, or benefits.
- **Apply for Help with Fees**: Complete the application form online or on paper.
Would you like more details on how to apply for Help with Fees?
And how I can find the Barrister to help with my case and with the help of Fee Would that be possible?
To find a barrister to help with your case, especially if you need financial assistance, you can consider the following options:
- **Legal Aid**: Check if you qualify for legal aid, which can cover the cost of a barrister.
- **Bar Pro Bono Unit**: Reach out to the Bar Pro Bono Unit for free legal assistance.
- **Direct Access Barristers**: Contact barristers directly who accept clients without a solicitor.
Would you like more details on applying for legal aid or contacting the Bar Pro Bono Unit?
Can a Barrister have to be the same specialist in the particular case ?
A barrister does not necessarily have to be a specialist in the particular case, but it can be beneficial. Here are some points to consider:
- **Expertise**: A specialist barrister may have deeper knowledge and experience in specific areas of law.
- **Generalists**: Some barristers are generalists and handle a variety of cases effectively.
- **Client Needs**: It's important to choose a barrister who understands your case's unique aspects.
Would you like assistance in finding a specialist barrister for your case?
Very clear and well suggested thank you
You're welcome! If you need any further assistance or have more questions about your legal issue, feel free to ask. Is there any other aspect of your case you need help with?
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For assistance with issues related to "The Will" and matters of the estate, you may consider the following resources:
- **Citizens Advice Bureau**: They can provide free legal advice on wills and probate matters.
- **Solicitors for the Elderly**: They specialize in issues related to estate planning and wills.
- **Law Society**: You can find a qualified solicitor specializing in wills and probate.
Would you like more details on any of these resources?
Thank you. Could I Use you or have you have as AI barrister help in representing in court ?
I’m glad you found the information helpful. Unfortunately, as an AI providing legal information, I can't represent you in court. However, I can guide you on how to find appropriate legal representation. Would you like details on how to contact a solicitor or barrister for your case?
How I can find appropriate legal representation?
To find appropriate legal representation, you can consider the following options:
- **Law Society**: Use their "Find a Solicitor" tool to locate solicitors in your area.
- **Bar Council**: Use their "Find a Barrister" service for direct access barristers.
- **Citizens Advice Bureau**: They can provide recommendations and initial advice.
Would you like more details on any of these services?
How we can find a Barrister service for direct access barrister?
To find a Direct Access Barrister, you can use the following resources:
- **Bar Council**: Utilize their "Find a Barrister" service.
- **Direct Access Portal**: Search for barristers who accept direct access clients.
Would you like more information on how to use these services?
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I'm glad you found the information helpful. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Would you like more details on using the "Find a Barrister" service or the Direct Access Portal?
I would like more information on how to use these services Find a Barrister or Direct Access Portal
To use the "Find a Barrister" service or the Direct Access Portal, follow these steps:
Find a Barrister (Bar Council)
*. **Visit the Bar Council Website**: Go to the Bar Council's official website.
*. **Search Tool**: Use the "Find a Barrister" tool.
*. **Criteria**: Enter criteria like area of law, location, and name (if any).
*. **Results**: Browse through the list of barristers that match your criteria.
Direct Access Portal
*. **Visit the Direct Access Portal**: Go to the Direct Access Portal website.
*. **Search for Barristers**: Use the search feature.
*. **Filter**: Filter results by area of law, location, and availability.
*. **Contact**: Contact suitable barristers directly through the portal.
Would you like more details on how to use any specific feature of these services?
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You're welcome! I'm glad I could help. If you have any more questions in the future, feel free to reach out. Have a great day!