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High Court - President's Notice - Michaelmas - Hearings at Provincial Venues

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High Court - President's Notice - Michaelmas - Hearings at Provincial Venues
Wednesday 29th September 2021
Presidents' Announcements
1458 Days ago

The default position will be that, until further notice, all personal injuries actions at provincial venues will be listed for a physical hearing.  Legal practitioners are nonetheless encouraged to ensure that only necessary witnesses attend court and that hybrid hearings be availed of, where possible.

If parties are agreed that an action or the evidence of one or more witnesses should be heard remotely, the Court will, where possible, facilitate that request.  In the absence of consent, any party may apply for such an order at the call over of the Provincial List which routinely takes place a number of weeks before the scheduled sittings.  Notice of any such application should be given in writing to the opposing party at least two clear days in advance of the call over.

The daily call over at provincial venues will take place remotely unless otherwise directed by the presiding judge.  Where the presiding judge permits the daily call over to take place otherwise than on a fully remote basis, where possible the numbers in the courtroom should not exceed that which will provide for social distancing.

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Mary Irvine
President of the High Court
23rd September 2021


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