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UK Supreme Court—role, constitution, practice and procedure under the Supreme Court Rules 2024 (from 2 December 2024) and related transitional provisions

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Appeals before 2 December 2024

This Practice Note governs appeals to the Supreme Court in which either an application for permission to appeal, or a notice of appeal, was lodged on or after 2 December 2024, being the date on which the SCR formally came into force (SCR 1). The SCR 2009 (described in this Practice Note as the ‘old SCR’) are revoked on that day (SCR 62(2)). However, the old SCR will continue to apply to the following matters:

  • appeals already underway before 2 December 2024
  • rule 11 permission applications under the old SCR (filing of application for permission to appeal) lodged before 2 December 2024, and
  • rule 19 notices of appeal under the old SCR (filing of notice where permission not required) lodged before 2 December 2024 (SCR 62(1))

Nonetheless, the court, or the Registrar, may direct that the old SCR no longer continue to apply (SCR 62(1)). For further guidance on appeals that began before 2 December 2024, see Practice Note: Supreme Court—general provisions and considerations—appeals pre-2 December 2024.

Role of the Supreme Court

The UKSC stands as the UK’s superior court of record nationwide.

The UKSC therefore:

  • considers appeals on arguable points of law of...
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