9 6bn uk judgment would be set aside fg

A legal question!

In the UK, a judgment of £9.6 billion would likely be set aside if it was found to be:

  1. Excessive: The court may set aside a judgment if it is considered to be an excessive or disproportionate award.
  2. Unreasonable: If the judgment is considered unreasonable or unjust, the court may set it aside.
  3. Contrary to public policy: If the judgment is contrary to public policy or the law, it may be set aside.
  4. Based on an error of law: If the judgment is based on an error of law, it may be set aside.
  5. Based on new evidence: If new evidence comes to light that was not available at the time of the original judgment, the court may set it aside.

In order to set aside a judgment, a party would need to apply to the court and demonstrate that one of the above grounds applies. The court would then consider the application and make a decision.

It's worth noting that a judgment of £9.6 billion is an extremely large sum, and it's unlikely that a court would make such an award without careful consideration and evidence to support it.