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UKSC/2025/0158
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Permission to Appeal application lodgedCase summary:Last updated: 1 September 2025
UKSC/2025/0157
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Permission to Appeal application lodgedCase summary:Last updated: 1 September 2025
UKSC/2025/0013
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PUBLIC LAW AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Hearing listedCase summary:In summary, did the Court of Appeal err by holding that: (1) The trial judge at first instance was entitled to disapply provisions of the Legacy Act under Article 2(1) of the Windsor Framework (and the related EU and Treaty mechanisms); (2) The trial judge was wrong to find no violation of the European Convention of Human Rights ("ECHR") with respect to the ability of the Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery (“ICRIR”) to comply with its obligations under the ECHR.
Linked casesLast updated: 1 September 2025
UKSC/2025/0116
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COURT PROCEDURE
Permission to Appeal application lodgedCase summary:If a claimant brings a road traffic accident claim in which they seek damages for (at least) personal injury and credit hire costs, having hired a replacement vehicle from a credit hire company on deferred payment terms, and the claim fails, in what circumstances can the non-party credit hire company be made liable for the defendant’s costs?
Linked casesLast updated: 29 August 2025
UKSC/2025/0117
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COURT PROCEDURE
Permission to Appeal application lodgedCase summary:If a claimant brings a road traffic accident claim in which they seek damages for (at least) personal injury and credit hire costs, having hired a replacement vehicle from a credit hire company on deferred payment terms, and the claim fails, in what circumstances can the non-party credit hire company be made liable for the defendant’s costs?
Linked casesLast updated: 29 August 2025
UKSC/2025/0039
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FAMILY
Hearing listedCase summary:Does a court have jurisdiction to set aside a valid adoption order other than by way of appeal?
Last updated: 29 August 2025
UKSC/2025/0042
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DEVOLUTION
Hearing listedCase summary:Does the Minister of Health for Northern Ireland have the power to revise the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards Code of Practice (“the Code”) so that persons aged 16 and over who lack capacity to make decisions about their care and treatment can give valid consent to their confinement through the expression of their wishes and feelings?
Last updated: 28 August 2025
UKSC/2025/0156
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Permission to Appeal application lodgedCase summary:Last updated: 28 August 2025
UKSC/2025/0155
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Permission to Appeal application lodgedCase summary:Last updated: 28 August 2025
UKSC/2025/0154
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IMMIGRATION
Permission to Appeal application lodgedCase summary:Last updated: 28 August 2025
UKSC/2025/0153
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COMMERCIAL
Permission to Appeal application lodgedCase summary:Last updated: 28 August 2025
UKSC/2025/0098
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NEGLIGENCE
Permission to Appeal application lodgedCase summary:Section 54(4)(a) of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (“PACE”) states that “clothes and personal effects may only be seized if the custody officer … believes that the person from whom they are seized may use them” to, among other things, cause physical injury to himself or another person. Does this provision require that the belief held by the custody officer is based on reasonable grounds?
Last updated: 28 August 2025
UKSC/2025/0149
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Permission to Appeal application lodgedCase summary:Last updated: 27 August 2025
UKSC/2025/0152
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Permission to Appeal application lodgedCase summary:Last updated: 27 August 2025
UKSC/2025/0100
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TORT
Permission to Appeal application lodgedCase summary:(1) What causal link is required between expenditure and a breach of statutory duty by a public authority to establish “unjustness” for the purposes of a restitution claim? (2) Can a severely disabled child bring a claim in restitution where his parents have met the costs of his care?
Last updated: 26 August 2025
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