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CE-File under CPR PD 5C: practical guidance, key changes from PD 51O and sources—effective 1 October 2025 (England and Wales)

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This Practice Note provides guidance on CE-File electronic filing (also known as e-working/e-filing) in the courts under CPR PD 5C from 1 October 2025.

It offers direction on using CE-File and highlights the key materials that explain how the system operates. This Practice Note should be read together with the following:

  • When and where is CE-File applicable?—from 1 October 2025—for details of which courts adopt CE-File electronic working and the proceedings to which it applies
  • Electronic communication and filing of documents by email—CPR PD 5B—for guidance on electronic filing under CPR PD 5B

For overarching guidance on lodging documents in civil cases, see Practice Note: Filing documents at court in civil proceedings.

Note: To further the principle of open justice in the civil courts, the ‘access to public domain documents’ pilot under CPR PD 51ZH will run in specified courts dealing with commercial disputes from 1 January 2026 to 31 December 2027. New CE-File filing categories for public domain documents will be available for that pilot. From 1 January 2026, parties must file the documents on which they rely in the litigation process, unless there...

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