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Subscription service. Current Legal Information's LRDI database indexes Practice Directions with links to the full text where available. Coverage is 1993 onwards and the content is updated daily.

Her Majesty's Courts Service: Practice Directions

This section of the Her Majesty's Courts Service (HMCS) site provides access to Practice Directions. These are arranged primarily by courts, listed alphabetically, with the most recent Practice Directions also directly accessible from this page. The Consolidated Criminal Practice Directions and Practice Directions relating to HMCS Wales are also available.

Lawtel

Subscription service. Lawtel has a searchable full text database of Practice Directions which can be accessed via "Lawtel UK" on the main menu.

Ministry of Justice: Procedure Rules

This section of the Ministry of Justice site includes the full text of the Civil Procedure Rules, Criminal Procedure Rules and Family Procedure (Adoption) Rules, and related Practice Directions. To view the Practice Directions select the relevant Rules first and then Practice Directions.

Supreme Court: Practice Directions

The UK Supreme Court has its own Practice Directions which replaced the Civil, Criminal and Taxation Practice Directions and standing orders of the Appellate Committee of the House of Lords.

Yet Another Woolf Site

This site provides a searchable full text version of the Civil Procedure Rules including their Schedules, Protocols and Practice Directions, together with some case law. It includes amendments to the Rules introduced by the Civil Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2009 and the corresponding changes to Practice Directions. Various court guides are also reproduced on the site, but these are unofficial versions and may not be the most up to date editions. The site is produced by Roger Horne, barrister of Radcliffe Chambers, Lincoln's Inn.


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