Divisional court (England and Wales)

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A divisional court, in relation to the

Lord Justice of Appeal and a High Court Judge
).

The best known divisional court is that of the

Chancery Divisions
to deal with certain cases.

The usual constitution of a divisional court is one Lord Justice of Appeal and one High Court judge, in comparison to other sittings of the High Court which are usually before a single High Court judge.

See also

References

  1. ^ Section 66, Senior Courts Act 1981.