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Court Fees Reform

The Ministry of Justice is reforming court fees to address inefficiencies, inflation impacts, and access to justice concerns. Key issues include the slow fee-setting process that fails to keep pace with costs, the impact of legal aid reforms on litigants in person, delays and inefficiencies in County Courts, and the need for cost recovery mechanisms. Recent fee orders and reviews of sentencing and criminal courts highlight systemic problems requiring urgent attention.


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2015

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17 Dec 2015 | Consultation outcome Ministry of Justice linked

Enhanced fees response and consultation on further fee proposals — outcome published

Government response on enhanced fees for possession claims and general applications in civil proceedings, and further fee proposals for consultation.

15 Sep 2015 | Consultation outcome Ministry of Justice linked

Enhanced fees response and consultation on further fee proposals — consultation closed

Government response on enhanced fees for possession claims and general applications in civil proceedings, and further fee proposals for consultation.

22 Jul 2015 | Consultation outcome Ministry of Justice linked

Enhanced fees response and consultation on further fee proposals — consultation opened

Government response on enhanced fees for possession claims and general applications in civil proceedings, and further fee proposals for consultation.

2014

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2013

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