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Hamer v Levy
[2025] EWHC 3101 (KB)
Key Principle
A purported appeal to the High Court that is in substance a second appeal lies outside the High Court's jurisdiction, which must be channelled to the Court of Appeal; Pepperall J accordingly struck out the appeal for want of jurisdiction (giving the parties an opportunity to vary the order without a hearing).
Area of Law
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