Date: 2026
Status: Judicial Precedent
Subject: Pastry Points, rankings and official records
Matter Before the Court
The High Pastry Court was asked to determine whether the Greggs Friday Breakfast Club required a formal and authoritative system for recording the Pastry Point standing of its Members.
The Court considered how Pastry Points should be recorded, how rankings should be determined, and which record should be regarded as authoritative where a dispute concerning a Member’s standing arose.
Constitutional Provisions Considered
- Article VI — Pastry Points
- Article V — Members & Offices
- Article X — Judicial Precedent
Judgment
The High Pastry Court determined that the Club’s Pastry Point system requires a single authoritative record from which the standing and rankings of Members can be determined.
The Court therefore formally recognised the Pastry Point Ledger as the official record of Pastry Point standings.
Pastry Points may be awarded, deducted or otherwise altered in accordance with the Constitution, established Club rules or a lawful ruling of the High Pastry Court.
The Ledger shall record the resulting position of each Member and shall serve as the authoritative source from which the Club’s rankings are derived.
Order / Verdict
LEDGER ESTABLISHED.
The Pastry Point Ledger is recognised as the official and authoritative record of Member Pastry Point standings.
Penalty / Remedy
None.
The ruling establishes the official recording system rather than imposing a penalty.
Precedent
Yes — Judicial Precedent
This case establishes the principle that:
The Greggs Friday Breakfast Club shall maintain a single authoritative Pastry Point Ledger from which Member standings and rankings are determined.
The Ledger is the record of the points awarded or deducted; it does not itself create those awards or deductions.
The authority to determine a Pastry Point award, deduction or alteration arises from the Constitution, applicable Club rules or a lawful decision of the High Pastry Court.
Constitutional Effect
The principle established by this case is reflected in Article VI — Pastry Points.
The relationship is therefore:
Case VII → establishes the judicial principle
Article VI → establishes the constitutional Pastry Point system
High Pastry Court → determines disputed judicial awards/deductions
Pastry Point Ledger → records the resulting totals
Rankings → display the resulting order
