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The Civil Procedure Rules 1998

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Point in time view as at 01/10/2012.

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The Civil Procedure Rules 1998, Section 81.14 is up to date with all changes known to be in force on or before 15 March 2025. There are changes that may be brought into force at a future date. Changes that have been made appear in the content and are referenced with annotations. Help about Changes to Legislation

[F1Application for permission (High Court, Divisional Court or Administrative Court)E+W

81.14.(1) The application for permission to make a committal application must be made by a Part 8 claim form which must include or be accompanied by—

(a)a detailed statement of the applicant’s grounds for bringing the committal application; and

(b)an affidavit setting out the facts and exhibiting all documents relied upon.

(2) The claim form and the documents referred to in paragraph (1) must be served personally on the respondent unless the court otherwise directs.

(3) Within 14 days of service on the respondent of the claim form, the respondent—

(a)must file and serve an acknowledgment of service; and

(b)may file and serve evidence.

(4) The court will consider the application for permission at an oral hearing, unless it considers that such a hearing is not appropriate.

(5) If the respondent intends to appear at the permission hearing referred to in paragraph (4), the respondent must give 7 days’ notice in writing of such intention to the court and any other party and at the same time provide a written summary of the submissions which the respondent proposes to make.

(6) Where permission to proceed is given, the court may give such directions as it thinks fit, and may—

(a)transfer the proceedings to another court; or

(b)direct that the application be listed for hearing before a single judge or a Divisional Court.]

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