Judicial and court statistics (annual)
They also cover the work of some associated offices including the Office of the Public Guardian and the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.
Statistics relating to Northern Ireland courts are available separately from the Northern Ireland Court Service.
Judicial and court statistics 2009
- Judicial and court statistics 2009 - full report (PDF 2.38mb 248 pages)
Published 23 September 2010
Directory of tables
- Directory of tables 2009 (Excel 0.05mb 1 pages)
Tables
- Chapter 1: County courts (non-family work) (Excel 0.36mb 23 pages)
- Chapter 2: Family matters (Excel 0.15mb 12 pages)
- Chapter 3: Magistrate's courts (Excel 0.18mb 14 pages)
- Chapter 4: Crown Court (Excel 0.27mb 22 pages)
- Chapter 5: High Court - Chancery Division (Excel 0.04mb 7 pages)
- Chapter 6: High Court - Queen's Bench Division (Excel 0.05mb 12 pages)
- Chapter 7: Appellate courts (Excel 0.08mb 19 pages)
- Chapter 8: The mental capacity act (Excel 0.04mb 4 pages)
- Chapter 9: Offices of the Supreme Court (Excel 0.03mb 3 pages)
- Chapter 10: The judiciary (Excel 0.05mb 7 pages)
- Chapter 11: Assessment of litigation costs and publicly-funded legal services (Excel 0.04mb 8 pages)
In addition to Ministry of Justice professional and production staff, pre-release access to the provisional court statistics of up to 24 hours is granted to the following postholders:
Ministry of Justice: Secretary of State; Parliamentary Under Secretary of State; Permanent Secretary; Director General, Access to Justice; Director of Finance and Resources, Access to Justice; Director, Access to Justice Policy; Head of Business Information Division; Director of Operations and Performance; Head of Access to Justice Change; Performance Analyst, Criminal Courts Performance Analysis Team; Head of Civil Law and Justice Division; Head of Debt and Housing Branch; Head of Criminal Courts Performance Analysis Team; Head of Court Business Division; Senior Policy Manager, Matrimonial and Children's Proceedings; Senior Policy Manager, Domestic Violence, International and Religious Family Issues; special advisers; the relevant press officer.
Her Majesty's Courts Service: Chief Executive; Director of Finance; Director of Court Improvement; Director of Enforcement; Head of Innovation and Development; the relevant press officer.
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