Civil appealsā€”leapfrog appeals procedure

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Practice notes

Civil appealsā€”leapfrog appeals procedure

Published by a UUĀćĮÄÖ±²„ Dispute Resolution expert

Practice notes
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Leapfrog Appeal

A leapfrog appeal is an appeal that is heard by a higher appellate court than would usually do so. For appeals that would ordinarily take place in the County Court or High Court, the destination of a leapfrog appeal is the Court of Appeal. For appeals that would ordinarily be heard by the Court of Appeal, the destination of a leapfrog appeal is the Supreme Court (UKSC).

For further information, see Practice Notes: Starting an appealā€”destination of civil appealsā€”Leapfrog appealsā€”can my appeal be assigned to the Court of Appeal? and Starting an appealā€”destination of civil appealsā€”Leapfrog appealsā€”can my appeal be assigned to the Supreme Court?

This Practice Note contains guidance as to the Authority and procedure for making a leapfrog appeal. For detailed guidance on appeals generally, consult the following Practice Notes:

  1. ā€¢

    Starting an appealā€”general provisions

  2. ā€¢

    Starting an appealā€”destination of civil appeals

  3. ā€¢

    Starting an appeal in the County Court or the High Court

  4. ā€¢

    Starting an appeal in the Court of Appeal

  5. ā€¢

    Supreme Courtā€”starting and managing the appealā€”appeals pre-2 December 2024

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