THE DEFENDANT WAS OUT OF TIME FOR APPLYING FOR PERMISSION TO APPEAL: THE COURT DID NOT HAVE POWER AT THIS STAGE IN ANY EVENT

This judgment provides a short reminder that if a party wants to seek permission to appeal from the court that made the decision then that application must be made  at the hearing being appealed itself, or any adjournment of that hearing. A failure to do so means that the lower court no longer has p...

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