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Supreme Court of Judicature: High Court of Justice, Chancery and King's Bench Divisions:...

Catalogue reference: J 17

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J 17

Statements on oath used in evidence in civil proceedings in the Queen's Bench and Chancery Divisions of the High Court of Justice. The Chancery depositions arise mainly from disputes concerning the administration of estates and trusts of...

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J 17

Title
Supreme Court of Judicature: High Court of Justice, Chancery and King's Bench Divisions: Depositions
Date

1880-1991

Description

Statements on oath used in evidence in civil proceedings in the Queen's Bench and Chancery Divisions of the High Court of Justice. The Chancery depositions arise mainly from disputes concerning the administration of estates and trusts of settlement; those from the King's Bench relate mostly to actions relating to breaches of contract, claims for damages, recovery of debts, etc. Similar depositions from 1926 to 1959 have not survived, but from 1960 onwards a representative selection has been preserved. There is also a small amount of other material, such as documents exhibited in court, etc., including records arising from the trial of Sir Roger Casement in 1916.

Arrangement
Arrangement

Depositions are listed in date order, and within each year they are arranged alphabetically under plaintiff's names.

Related material

Earlier records will be found in CP 22 KB 6

and KB 144

Earlier King's Bench depositions are in:

King's Bench Division pleadings are in KB 19

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status

Public Record(s)

Language

English

Creator(s)
  • Supreme Court of Judicature, Kings Bench Division, 1901-1952
  • Supreme Court of Judicature, Queens Bench Division, 1875-1901
  • Supreme Court of Judicature, Queens Bench Division, 1952-1952
Physical description

706 bundles and files

Access conditions

Subject to 30 year closure

Subjects
Topics
Litigation
Treason and rebellion
Debt
Selection and destruction information

The Denning Committee on Legal Records (1966) proposed in its Report (Cmnd 3084) that Queen's Bench Division depositions of this kind should be destroyed after 10 years. It also proposed the destruction of Chancery depositions 10 years after the end of the proceedings to which they relate, subject to the selection of random samples, designed to show the nature of the documents in use rather than the contents of individual items.

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C9625/

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