PT-2023-BRS-000112 - [2025] EWHC 2829 (Ch)
Chancery Division of the High Court

PT-2023-BRS-000112 - [2025] EWHC 2829 (Ch)

Fecha: 03-Nov-2025

The rules on costs

The rules on costs

General rules

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As I have said before in other cases, the general rules on costs are well known. Under the general law, costs are in the discretion of the court: Senior Courts Act 1981, section 51(1); CPR rule 44.2(1). If the court decides to make an order about costs, the “general rule” is that the unsuccessful party in the proceedings pays the costs of the successful party: CPR rule 44.2(2)(a). However, the court may make a different order: CPR rule 44.2(2)(b). In deciding whether to make an order, and if so what, the court will have regard to all the circumstances, including “the conduct of all the parties” and any admissible offer to settle the case (not falling under CPR Part 36) which is drawn to the court’s attention: CPR rule 44.2(4).