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If you require further advice on making any High Court challenge, or making an application for Judicial review, you should consult a solicitor or other advisor or contact the Crown Office at the Royal Courts of Justice, Queens Bench Division, Strand, London, WC2 2LL (0207 947 6000).
We each agree that any proceedings will be issued out of the Central London County Court or the Royal Courts of Justice (each a “Relevant Court”), as applicable, and thereafter you and we agree not to apply to transfer the proceedings to any other court that is not a Relevant Court.
If you require further advice on making any High Court challenge, or making an application for Judicial Review, you should consult a solicitor or other advisor or contact the Crown Office at the Royal Courts of Justice, Queens Bench Division, Strand,London,WC2 2LL (0207 947 6000).
If you require further advice on making any High Court challenge, or making an application for Judicial Review, you should consult a solicitor or other advisor or contact the Crown Office at the Royal Courts of Justice, Queens Bench Division, Strand, London, WC2 2LL (0207 947 6000).The attached decision is final unless it is successfully challenged in the Courts.
If you require further advice on making any High Court challenge, or making an application for Judicial Review, you should consult a solicitor or other advisor or contact the Crown Office at the Royal Courts of Justice, Queens Bench Division, Strand, London, WC2 2LL (0207 947 6000).
If the matter goes to an appeal hearing, this will ordinarily take place in public at the Royal Courts of Justice and the case will be listed in the ‘Daily Cause List’.
The High Court sits at the Royal Courts of Justice in Belfast and comprises three Divisions: the Chancery Division, Queen’s Bench Division and Family Division.
Where one of the parties have changed their name by deed poll and it has been registered with the Central Office of the Supreme Court of Deeds at the Royal Courts of Justice, the assumed name and surname only should be entered followed by “(name changed by deed poll)”.
All work post-lodging should be recorded and billed to the Senior Courts Costs Office at the Royal Courts of Justice.
There is no Citizens’ Advice Bureau in the Rolls Building, but the Royal Courts of Justice Advice Bureau off the main hall at the Royal Courts of Justice is open from Monday to Friday from 9.30 am to 4.00 pm.