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General enquiries

For general enquiries and feedback please use this form 

Alternatively contact us at:

The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
Parliament Square
London
SW1P 3BD
Switchboard: 020 7960 1500 or 1900
DX 157230 Parliament Sq 4

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Judicial complaints

Any party wishing to make a complaint against a Justice of The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom should follow the procedure outlined in the Judicial complaints procedure.  

To complain about a Member of the Supplementary Panel, follow the procedure outlined here - Supplementary panel judicial complaints procedure 2021 UKSC and JCPC

If you would like to complain about the conduct of a Justice or Member of the Judicial Committee please submit this form.  

Administrative complaints

Any party wishing to make a complaint should follow the UKSC Complaints Policy. This is for administrative (non-judicial) complaints, which could include:

  • a complaint about how your case has been dealt with
    • a complaint about a member of staff (except the Chief Executive)
      • a complaint about a UKSC administrative policy or consultation.

        If you would like to complain about the service you have received from the UK Supreme Court please submit the form.

        Alternatively, you can write to:

        Complaints Team
        The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
        Parliament Square
        London SW1P 3BD

        Registry

        For Registry enquiries (generally for legal professionals), such as filing applications, case related enquiries and listing, please telephone 020 7960 1991 or 1992.

        Please see Building and Registry opening times for further details including updates.

        Zero tolerance

        Our staff aim to be polite and helpful, and we ask for them to be treated with respect. Abusive telephone calls will be terminated and anyone who threatens or assaults staff, verbally, physically, or in writing may be reported to the police and may face prosecution.

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        Vulnerability disclosure policy

        Our vulnerability disclosure policy can be found on our Vulnerability disclosure policy page.