Step 12: Going to the Supreme Court


Primary Content Source: Wesley Budler

 

General

Most of the rules mentioned under step 11 (using the Appeal/Higher Courts) that are applicable to appeals in the County Court and the High Court are also applicable to the Court of Appeals but with a few exceptions.

 

From which court can I appeal to the Court of Appeals

Generally, you can only appeal to the Court of Appeals if you are appealing a decision of the High Court.

However, there are exceptions. Where the relevant court considers that: 

  • an appeal which is to be heard by the County Court or the High Court would raise an important point of principle or practice; or

  • there is some other compelling reason for the Court of Appeal to hear it.

You can read more on the subject under “Rules applicable to the Court of Appeals” here.