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The Supreme Court heard 92 appeals in 2015/16, three more than it heard in 2014/15, despite sitting on fewer days (104 days this year, compared to 136 in 2014/15). It delivered 81 judgments in both years. Its annual report also showed the court is being asked to deal with more urgent and important cases.
The Supreme Court heard 92 appeals in 2015/16, three more than it heard in 2014/15, despite sitting on fewer days (104 days this year, compared to 136 in 2014/15). It delivered 81 judgments in both years. Its annual report also showed the court is being asked to deal with more urgent and important cases.
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