Under what circumstances would it be worth appealing against a court judgement?

 

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15. Under what circumstances would it be worth appealing against a court judgement?

In almost all civil cases, you have to ask the court for permission to appeal against its decision. This will only be given if the court considers:
  • that the appellant has a real prospect of success; or
  • that there is some other compelling reason why the appeal should be heard. For example, further evidence might have come to light after the original judgment, or there might be allegations of a serious procedural or other irregularity.