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Guidance: Trial date windows for Chancery division

Hm Courts Tribunals Service

January 9
10:04 2023

About trial date windows

Chancery cases are usually given a 5-day window during which they are listed to start at the High Court.

Most trials begin on the first or second day of the window.

Length of trial Trial held within these dates Final day for appointment to fix trial date
1 to 2 days 18 April 2023 to 31 July 2023 3 February 2023
2 to 5 days 5 February 2024 to 24 May 2024 3 February 2023
6 to 10 days 4 March 2024 to 31 July 2024 3 February 2023
Over 10 days From 9 April 2024 3 February 2023

Next available date to list an application hearing before a High Court judge:

Time estimate Next hearing date Final day for appointment to fix application date
Half a day or less 13 February 2023 3 February 2023
1 day 6 March 2023 3 February 2023
More than 1 day 27 March 2023 3 February 2023
Published 22 November 2016
Last updated 9 January 2023 +show all updates
  1. Updated the lead times

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  4. Updated Chancery Lead times from 3 October 2022.

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  7. List updated 11 July

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  9. List updated 4 May

  10. Hearings 11 April published

  11. List Updated 4 April

  12. Updated on 8 March.

  13. List updated 2 February

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  16. List Updated 1 November

  17. List updated on 6 October 2021

  18. List updated 2 September

  19. Updated lead times.

  20. Hearings times as of the 5 July 2021

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