PERMISSION TO APPEAL “SOME OTHER COMPELLING REASON” AND A FRIENDLY STATE

CPR 52.6(1)(b) states that a court can give permission to appeal where " there is some other compelling reason for the appeal to be heard". That rule is rarely considered.  However we a direct consideration of that that rule in a judgment today.

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