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Online Procedure Rules Committee open meeting: consultation outcomes, Digital Inclusion prioritised, unified rules progress, PAM development, ADR limitation pause, data standards, and 2026 expansion to employment tribunals and money claims

Published on: 26 November 2025

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A copy of the minutes can be accessed here: OPRC Minutes for meeting on 20 October 2025.

Welcome, apologies and introductory remarks (item 1)

The Master of the Rolls (MR) welcomed members and attendees to the Committee’s first open meeting. He made particular note of the new Senior President of Tribunals (SPT), Sir James Dingemans, attending his first meeting in post. The MR invited nominations to a working group on unified contempt of court rules, stressing cross-jurisdictional experience. The minutes of the meeting on 14 July 2025 were approved (see News Analysis: Minutes of the OPR Committee meeting—14 July 2025).

Consultation responses and priorities (item 2)

The Committee reviewed the outcome of its summer consultation, which sought views on two principal proposals: the Digital Inclusion Framework and the Pre-Action Model (PAM) grounded in Part 2 of the Judicial Review and Courts Act 2022...

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