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The court manager will also advise other parties to the proceedings of any expected date of delivery. The Chief High Court Judge periodically publishes information about the number of judgments considered to be outstanding beyond a reasonable time for delivery in accordance with section 1 b of the Senior Courts Act The Chief High Court Judge has determined that any judgment that is not delivered within six 6 months of the last day of hearing or receipt of the last submission is outstanding beyond a reasonable time unless extenuating circumstances, making a delay beyond six months not unreasonable, apply.
Court vacations are excluded from the six month period. As at 31 March , the number of judgments outstanding beyond a reasonable time was: 4.
During the period from 1 April to 30 September , 12 judgments became outstanding beyond a reasonable time. Of the judgments that were outstanding beyond a reasonable time or became outstanding, 14 judgments were delivered by 30 September During the period from 1 April to 30 September , the High Court delivered judgments in total.
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