
The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom
We are the final court of appeal in the UK for civil cases, and for criminal cases from England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The Supreme Court hears cases of the greatest public or constitutional importance affecting the whole population.
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- Christopher Isaac Singh (A minor, suing by his mother and next friend, Nicole Singh Nee Mohammed) (Respondent) v Dr Prakashbhan Persad (Appellant) (Trinidad and Tobago)
The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
Judgment
19 January 2026
Lord Lloyd-Jones,
Lord Briggs,
Lord Leggatt,
Lady Rose,
Lord Richards
Was the Court of Appeal correct to interfere with the High Court’s finding that the appellant doctor was not negligent?
- Lewis-Ranwell (Respondent) v G4S Health Services (UK) Ltd and others (Appellants) No 3
UK Supreme Court
Judgment
21 January 2026
Lord Reed,
Lord Hodge,
Lord Lloyd-Jones,
Lady Rose,
Lady Simler
Where an individual commits an unlawful act due to the alleged negligent failure by another to prevent it but is, at trial, found not guilty by reason of insanity, does the illegality defence apply to bar the individual’s claim against the negligent party in tort?
Linked cases
Legal issue
- Lewis-Ranwell (Respondent) v G4S Health Services (UK) Ltd and others (Appellants) No 2
UK Supreme Court
Judgment
21 January 2026
Lord Reed,
Lord Hodge,
Lord Lloyd-Jones,
Lady Rose,
Lady Simler
Where an individual commits an unlawful act due to the alleged negligent failure by another to prevent it but is, at trial, found not guilty by reason of insanity, does the illegality defence apply to bar the individual’s claim against the negligent party in tort?
Linked cases
Legal issue
- Lewis-Ranwell (Respondent) v G4S Health Services (UK) Ltd and others (Appellants)
UK Supreme Court
Judgment
21 January 2026
Lord Reed,
Lord Hodge,
Lord Lloyd-Jones,
Lady Rose,
Lady Simler
Where an individual commits an unlawful act due to the alleged negligent failure by another to prevent it but is, at trial, found not guilty by reason of insanity, does the illegality defence apply to bar the individual’s claim against the negligent party in tort?
Linked cases
- Uniform Building Contractors Ltd (Respondent) v The Water and Sewerage Authority of Trinidad and Tobago (Appellant) (Trinidad and Tobago)
The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
Judgment
22 January 2026
Lord Hamblen,
Lord Leggatt,
Lady Rose,
Lord Richards,
Rt. Hon. Lord Justice Coulson
Whether compliance with conditions precedent to payment in a FIDIC contract is essential in order to enable a contractor to recover payment for variations alleged to have been made.
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LATEST JUDGMENTS
15 January 2026
Providence Building Services Limited (Respondent) v Hexagon Housing Association Limited (Appellant)18 December 2025
Evans (Respondent) v NatWest Markets Plc and others (Appellants)- Secretary of State for the Home Department (Appellant) v Kolicaj (Respondent)
- Evans (Respondent) v J.P. Morgan Europe Ltd and others (Appellants)
- Evans (Respondent) v Citibank, N.A. and others (Appellants)





