C1F1PART 52APPEALS

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SECTION IIPermission to appeal – General

Permission to appeal test – second appeals52.7

1

Permission is required from the Court of Appeal for any appeal to that court from a decision of the County Court, the family court or the High Court which was itself made on appeal, or a decision of the Upper Tribunal which was made on appeal from a decision of the First-tier Tribunal on a point of law where the Upper Tribunal has refused permission to appeal to the Court of Appeal.

2

The Court of Appeal will not give permission unless it considers that—

a

the appeal would—

i

have a real prospect of success; and

ii

raise an important point of principle or practice; or

b

there is some other compelling reason for the Court of Appeal to hear it.