Exeter Law Courts — Tuesday 28 April 2026

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About Exeter Law Courts

Exeter Law Courts is a County Court and Crown Court and Family Court and Magistrates' Court located in the South West region of England and Wales. It handles cases relating to bankruptcy, civil, crime, divorce, family, social security. Today, there are 20 hearings listed at this court. Over the past 7 days, 165 hearings have been listed. All listing data is sourced daily from HM Courts & Tribunals Service (HMCTS).

20

Hearings today

165

Hearings (7 days)

County Court and Crown Court and Family Court and Magistrates' Court

Court type

South West

Region

Contact & Location

Exeter Law Courts is located in the South West region of England and Wales.

Southernhay Gardens, Exeter, EX1 1UH

Phone: 01392 415 300

Email: nedmc@justice.gov.uk

Court data sourced from HMCTS Find a Court or Tribunal service, licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.

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Cause List — Tue 28 Apr 2026 (20 Hearings)

27 Apr29 Apr
AllCommittal (On Notice)1Costs and Case Management Conference2Family Law Injunction3Family Law Injunction (ex-parte)1Fast-track2Possession Mortgage1Possession Rent (Local Authority)2Possession Rent (Private)1Possession Rent (Social)5Return of Goods1Small Claims1
Costs and Case Management Conference
10:00AM
Court 6
His Honour Judge Walsh
Fast-track
10:00AM
Court 10
Deputy District Judge C. Davies
Possession Rent (Social)
10:10AM
Court 4
Deputy District Judge Windross
Possession Rent (Social)
10:20AM
Court 4
Deputy District Judge Windross
Possession Rent (Local Authority)
10:30AM
Court 4
Deputy District Judge Windross
Possession Rent (Social)
10:40AM
Court 4
Deputy District Judge Windross
Possession Rent (Local Authority)
10:50AM
Court 4
Deputy District Judge Windross
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N00EX066

Possession Rent (Social)
11:15AM
Court 4
Deputy District Judge Windross
Return of Goods
11:30AM
Court 4
Deputy District Judge Windross
V v R

EX26F00047

Family Law Injunction
11:30AM
Court 8
District Judge Priddis
EX26F00059

EX26F00059

Family Law Injunction (ex-parte)
11:45AM
Court 4
Deputy District Judge Windross
Committal (On Notice)
12:00PM
Court 4
Deputy District Judge Windross
C v M

BP26F00029

Family Law Injunction
12:00PM
Court 8
District Judge Priddis
Possession Rent (Social)
12:25PM
Court 4
Deputy District Judge Windross
G v G

EX26F00054

Family Law Injunction
12:30PM
Court 8
District Judge Priddis
Possession Mortgage
12:35PM
Court 4
Deputy District Judge Windross
Possession Rent (Private)
12:45PM
Court 4
Deputy District Judge Windross
Costs and Case Management Conference
2:00PM
Court 6
His Honour Judge Walsh
Small Claims
2:00PM
Court 9
Deputy District Judge Windross
Fast-track
2:00PM
Court 10
Deputy District Judge C. Davies

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a cause list?

A cause list is the official daily schedule of court hearings published by HM Courts & Tribunals Service (HMCTS). It shows which cases are listed for each day, at what time, in which courtroom, and before which judge. CauseAlert publishes cause lists for all 474 courts in England and Wales, updated as HMCTS releases revisions throughout the day.

What cases were heard at Exeter Law Courts on 28 April 2026?

CauseAlert mirrors the HMCTS cause list for Exeter Law Courts on 28 April 2026, including case references, courtrooms, times, and judges as published by HMCTS.

How many hearings were listed at Exeter Law Courts on 28 April 2026?

There were 20 hearings listed at Exeter Law Courts on 28 April 2026, as published by HMCTS.

Where can I find sentencing results for Exeter Law Courts?

CauseAlert shows scheduled hearings at Exeter Law Courts, including cases listed "for Sentence". However, sentencing outcomes are not published through HMCTS cause lists. For Crown Court sentencing remarks, check the Judiciary website at judiciary.uk. For recent cases, local news coverage is often the fastest source of results.

Where can I find the results of hearings at Exeter Law Courts?

Exeter Law Courts cause lists on CauseAlert show scheduled hearings, not their outcomes. HMCTS does not publish hearing results through the cause list system. For results, check the local press or the court's public register. To track upcoming cases at Exeter Law Courts, visit https://www.causealert.com/exeter-law-courts or set up a free alert for a case reference or party name.

Where can I find the Exeter Law Courts hearing list?

The "hearing list" for Exeter Law Courts is the same document as its cause list — the official daily schedule of cases listed at Exeter Law Courts, published by HMCTS. CauseAlert publishes the full hearing list at https://www.causealert.com/exeter-law-courts, with case references, defendant or party names (where published), hearing types, courtrooms, and times.

What cases are at Exeter Law Courts this week?

165 hearings have been listed at Exeter Law Courts over the last 7 days, as published by HMCTS. View the full week's schedule at https://www.causealert.com/exeter-law-courts, or set up a free alert to be notified when a specific case or name is listed at Exeter Law Courts.

How do I see today's listings at Exeter Law Courts?

Today's cause list for Exeter Law Courts is published daily by HMCTS and mirrored on CauseAlert at https://www.causealert.com/exeter-law-courts. Set up a free alert to be notified automatically when new hearings are listed.

Are court records at Exeter Law Courts public?

Daily cause lists published by HMCTS are public documents. CauseAlert mirrors every published listing for Exeter Law Courts. For historical case records beyond cause lists, contact the court directly or search court judgments on the National Archives.

What types of hearings are heard at Exeter Law Courts?

Exeter Law Courts handles cases relating to bankruptcy, civil, crime, divorce, family, social security. Hearing types may include trials, sentencing, case management, bail applications, and appeals depending on the court's jurisdiction.

Can I attend a hearing at Exeter Law Courts?

Most hearings at Exeter Law Courts are open to the public unless reporting restrictions apply. Check the listing notes for each case on the CauseAlert court page. Remote hearings may require prior arrangement with the court.

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