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Form No.6 Court of Appeal‑Civil‑Notice of Appeal (Ordinary Appeal) is the official notice filed to start an ordinary appeal in the Court of Appeal for a civil case. Use it when you want to challenge a High Court judgment or order.
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If a judge in the High Court has made a decision you disagree with, you must tell the Court of Appeal you intend to appeal. This form is the formal way to do that. It tells the court what decision you are appealing and why.
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| Situation | Likely form | Why it matters | Check before you continue |
|---|---|---|---|
| Criminal case appeal | Form No.6 (Criminal) | Different procedural rules | Verify the case type first |
| Supreme Court appeal | Form No.12 | Higher court, separate filing | Check if leave to appeal is required |
| Application for leave to appeal | Form No.5 | Must be filed before the notice | Confirm leave is granted |
The notice must be filed within 28 days of the judgment, unless the court has granted an extension in writing.
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Form No.6 is the current version as of 2024. No major revisions have been announced recently.
Agency: Courts Service of Ireland
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Mixing up the 28‑day deadline with the 14‑day deadline for some other applications.
Using the criminal version of Form No.6 for a civil appeal.
Leaving the ‘grounds of appeal’ section blank, assuming it’s optional.
Submitting the form without the required judgment copy.
Paying the fee to the wrong account or omitting it entirely.
Sending the form to the High Court Registry instead of the Court of Appeal.
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