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General civil restraint orders in force

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General civil restraint orders in force

A list of people who cannot make applications in certain courts or make further court claims.

From:HM Courts & Tribunals ServicePublished20 September 2022Last updated 20 January 2023 - See all updates
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Applies to England and Wales

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These orders are issued by a judge and apply to all the County Courts and the High Court or both. They last 3 years, but can be renewed for a further 3 years.

If the order is ignored, the person will be in contempt of court and may receive a prison sentence.

Published 20 September 2022
Last updated 20 January 2023 + show all updates
  1. 20 January 2023

    Updated list added.

  2. 13 January 2023

    Updated on 13 January.

  3. 6 January 2023

    General civil restraint orders in force published.

  4. 30 December 2022

    Updated on 30 December.

  5. 23 December 2022

    Updated 23 December

  6. 19 December 2022

    Updated on 19 December.

  7. 9 December 2022

    Updated on 9 December.

  8. 2 December 2022

    List updated 5 December

  9. 25 November 2022

    Updated on 25 November.

  10. 18 November 2022

    Updated on 18 November.

  11. 11 November 2022

    Updated on 11 November.

  12. 9 November 2022

    List updated

  13. 28 October 2022

    Updated list published

  14. 21 October 2022

    Updated on 21 October.

  15. 14 October 2022

    Updated on 14 October.

  16. 7 October 2022

    Updated on 7 October.

  17. 30 September 2022

    Updated on 30 September.

  18. 23 September 2022

    List updated on 23 September.

  19. 20 September 2022

    First published.

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