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Applying to enforce an Order of the High Court

If the breach of the court Order continues or is not remedied, you can apply for enforcement of the Order. To enforce an Order issued by a judge of the High Court, the process is governed Order 45 of The Rules of the Court of Judicature (Northern Ireland) 1980.

 

You can make an application by way of a summons, an affidavit and the appropriate court fee to the High Court. You should file 3 copies of the summons and affidavit which should include the original and two copies. The application can be found at Form 6 of The Rules of the Court of Judicature (Northern Ireland) 1980.

 

The affidavit should comply with Order 41 of the Rules and should be sworn. The summons and affidavit must be served on any other party. The court fee of £151 should be paid when submitting the completed summons and affidavit to the Court Office.

 

  • Information on the process for applying for enforcement of an Order can be found at: Further applications

  • Information on preparing case documents can be found at: Preparing case documents

  • Information on preparing Affidavit can be found at: Affidavit

  • For a template of Affidavit you can use document assembly tool at: If you want help to complete an application you can use document assembly tool at: Access to Justice

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