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PART 2 General powers and provisions
16.Summoning or citation of witnesses and orders to answer questions or produce documents
17A.Appeal treated as abandoned or finally determined in an asylum case or an immigration case
19.Confidentiality in social security and child support cases
20A.Procedure for applying for a stay of a decision pending an appeal
PART 3 Procedure for cases in the Upper Tribunal
21.Application to the Upper Tribunal for permission to appeal
22A.Special procedure for providing notice of a refusal of permission to appeal in an asylum case
26A.Cases transferred or referred to the Upper Tribunal, applications made directly to the Upper Tribunal , cases where an offence has been certified and proceedings without notice to a respondent
PART 4 Judicial review proceedings in the Upper Tribunal
27.Application of this Part to judicial review proceedings transferred to the Upper Tribunal
28.Applications for permission to bring judicial review proceedings
28A.Special provisions for immigration judicial review proceedings
30.Decision on permission or summary dismissal, and reconsideration of permission or summary dismissal at a hearing
33A.Amendments and additional grounds resulting in transfer of proceedings to the High Court in England and Wales
PART 7 Correcting, setting aside, reviewing and appealing decisions of the Upper Tribunal
Procedure in Quality Contracts Scheme cases
8.Any directions given by the Upper Tribunal to the respondent...
11.The Upper Tribunal must send a copy of the appellant’s...
12.Any directions given by the Upper Tribunal to the respondent...
15.The person making the application must provide the following materials...
16.The Upper Tribunal must notify the parties of any application...
17.The Upper Tribunal may give further directions relating to any...
Procedure after the notice of appeal in road transport cases
5.The appropriate national authority and any person to whom the...
6.An application under paragraph 5 must be sent or delivered...
7.If a person ... makes an application in accordance with...
8.The persons specified for the purposes of paragraph 7 are—...
11.On receiving a request under paragraph 10 the Upper Tribunal—...
Additional procedure in national security certificate cases
1.This Schedule applies only to national security certificate appeals.
2.Following the transfer of the appeal from the First-tier Tribunal,...
3.The relevant Minister must send or deliver to the Upper...
4.In an appeal under section 28(4) of the Data Protection...
5.In an appeal under section 28(6) of the Data Protection...
6.The Upper Tribunal must— (a) subject to paragraph 11, provide...
9.Before the Upper Tribunal gives a direction, issues a summons...
10.When deciding whether to uphold an objection made by the...
11.Where the relevant Minister may object to the disclosure of...
Procedure in financial services cases and Wholesale Energy Cases
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