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Transparency data: Extended civil restraint orders in force

Hm Courts Tribunals Service

March 27
10:30 2023

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If a judge orders an extended civil restraint order, the order is limited to a specified group of courts.

They last 3 years, but can be renewed for a further 3 years.

Theyre usually given when a persons application for a court hearing is refused but they wont accept the judges decision.

Published 20 September 2022
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