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Online Procedure Rule Committee, 19 January 2026: expanding powers to money, damages and employment claims; Online Procedure Rules 2026; digital possession/property services; private family law tools - England and Wales

Published on: 13 March 2026

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A copy of the minutes can be found here:

Welcome, apologies and introductory remarks (item 1)

The Chancellor of the High Court sent apologies. The record of the previous meeting (17 November 2025) was confirmed and approved.

Expansion of OPRC rulemaking powers (item 2)

Members were informed that the Minister of State for Courts and Tribunals had authorised work to begin on an affirmative statutory instrument to extend the OPRC’s powers to cover:

  • money claims
  • damages claims
  • employment tribunals

A draft was scheduled for the February meeting, with commencement presently envisaged in August 2026, subject to the parliamentary process.

Online procedure rules (item 3)

The committee noted that the consultation on the draft Online Procedure (Core Rules and Practice Directions) 2026 closed on 16 January 2026. Feedback was broadly constructive, and members considered principal themes and technical drafting points, including the framing of powers and duties and whether any wording drifts into policy statements...

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