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Can I have a copy of a Judgment?

Yes, in most cases. Judgments are published on our website in accordance with our Judgment Publication Policy.  This Policy sets out how long different types of Judgment will remain on the website. 

Judgments which have been removed from the website in accordance with the Policy can normally be obtained from the Tribunal’s office.  Please contact us and a member of staff will be happy to assist you.

In certain cases, particularly if the Tribunal has ordered that the hearing should take place in private, the Judgment may not be available to anyone other than the parties to the case without specific permission of the Tribunal. 

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