How to appeal
Unless one of the courts listed has made an order affecting you, you will not be able to take your case to the Supreme Court. Furthermore, not all orders made by lower courts can be appealed to the Supreme Court.
Only after this court has refused to grant you permission to appeal against its judgment, can you then apply to the Supreme Court.
In most cases, to bring an appeal to the Supreme Court, you must first apply to the court which handed down the judgment to ask for permission to appeal.
For more details on the circumstances under which it is possible to bring an appeal to the Supreme Court see:
- A guide to appealing to the Supreme Court (PDF)
- Practical guidance for litigants in person.