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Civil Procedure Rule Committee (CPRC) 7 March 2025: housing possession reforms, small claims paper determinations, Foreign Process changes, appeal service deadlines, e-signatures and email service consultations (England and Wales)

Published on: 11 April 2025

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Note: the CPRC no longer distributes the background papers with the minutes, so no explanatory documents accompany this News Analysis. A copy of the minutes can be found here: Minutes of the Civil Procedure Rule Committee.

Welcome, action log and matters arising (item 1)

The minutes from the 7 February 2025 meeting were approved and the action log noted—see News Analysis: Minutes of the CPR Committee meeting—7 February 2025. The following items were raised:

  • Transparency & Open Justice Board’s Key Objectives Consultation—the CPRC’s response to the consultation was recorded, and an update given on the CPRC Sub-Committee on Access to Court Documents. The sub-committee’s work is progressing well, and the initial view is that the CPRC will be asked to consider a draft pilot PD to trial a scheme enabling non-parties to obtain court documents, as highlighted in Cape Holdings v Dring [2019] UKSC 38.
  • It was observed that certain court guides require updating to reflect recent developments, for instance last year’s Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) changes...

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