BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted May 14th, 2024 in law reports by sally

Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)

Sesay & Ors v R [2024] EWCA Crim 483 (10 May 2024)

High Court (Administrative Court)

Oculus Ltd v Revenue And Customs & Anor (Rev1) [2024] EWHC 1102 (Admin) (13 May 2024)

Sensor Solutions Ltd, R (On the Application Of) v Commissioners for His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs [2024] EWHC 1119 (Admin) (13 May 2024)

High Court (Chancery Division)

O’Driscoll v Clayton [2024] EWHC 1118 (Ch) (13 May 2024)

Watford Control Instruments Ltd v Brown [2024] EWHC 1125 (Ch) (13 May 2024)

McDonald’s Restaurants Ltd v Shirayama Shokusan Company Ltd [2024] EWHC 1133 (Ch) (13 May 2024)

High Court (King’s Bench Division)

RTP v Hardcrete Ltd [2024] EWHC 1123 (KB) (10 May 2024)

Source: www.bailii.org

UK Child Visa Financial Requirements Explained – EIN Blog

Posted May 14th, 2024 in children, immigration, news, remuneration, visas by sally

‘While we have recently seen significant increases to minimum income and salary requirements in several immigration routes (see our recent blog posts here and here), there is one small exception to the general trend: the Government has scrapped the requirement for Partner visa applicants to show additional funds for their child dependants, with effect from 11 April 2024.’

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EIN Blog, 14th May 2024

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JCT DB 2024 – a bit of ‘give and take’ on contractor design liability – OUT-LAW.com

Posted May 14th, 2024 in building law, construction industry, contracts, duty of care, news by sally

‘The standard of care to be expected of a contractor in terms of design liability has been toughened up in the updated Design and Build contract by the Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT), but the latest version has also made clear that contractors will not have fitness for purpose obligations imposed on them.’

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OUT-LAW.com, 14th May 2024

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New prison punishments introduced to curb bad behaviour – Ministry of Justice

Posted May 14th, 2024 in community service, disciplinary procedures, news, prisons, punishment by sally

‘Prisoners who break the rules while behind bars face new community payback-style punishments like repair work and litter picking, under tough prison rules to be set out this week.’

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Ministry of Justice, 13th May 2024

Source: www.gov.uk

High Court: Sanctioned Russians “probably owned” litigation funder – Legal Futures

Posted May 14th, 2024 in champerty, news, Russia, sanctions by sally

‘There is “reasonable cause to suspect” that the funder of the claimant in a $1.3bn action was controlled by sanctioned Russians, the High Court has ruled.’

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Legal Futures, 14th May 2024

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In a high-profile ruling, the High Court has rejected a legal challenge to a school prayer ban. Philip Wood explains why – Local Government Lawyer

Posted May 14th, 2024 in equality, human rights, news, religious discrimination, school children by sally

‘The High Court has dismissed a challenge from a pupil at the Michaela Community School, a secondary school in Wembley, London, who argued that a ban on prayer in the school was a breach of the Equality Act as well as her Human Rights. There was also a related challenge to two suspensions that the pupil had received on the basis that they were not procedurally fair.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 10th May 2024

Source: www.localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk

Gypsy and Traveller sites in the Green Belt – Local Government Lawyer

Posted May 14th, 2024 in change of use, housing, news, planning, travellers by sally

‘Roderick Morton examines a recent s288 challenge against the decision of an inspector to refuse permission on appeal for a material change of use of land in the Green Belt for the stationing of caravans for residential occupation.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 10th May 2024

Source: www.localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk

Restoring faith: Marina Wheeler KC – Counsel

‘The “non-party political” employment silk advising Labour talks to Stephanie Hayward about employer failure to tackle workplace sexual harassment and the urgent need to reinvent whistleblowing culture.’

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Counsel, May 2024

Source: www.counselmagazine.co.uk

Police lacked understanding in abuse case – coroner – BBC News

‘Police showed a “lack of understanding” of controlling and coercive behaviour in the case of a woman who was unlawfully killed, a coroner said.
Mother-of-three Kellie Sutton, 30, was found unconscious at the home she shared with abusive partner Steven Gane in Welwyn Garden City on 23 August 2017.
In a prevention of future deaths report, external, assistant coroner Samantha Broadfoot KC said there was also “a lack of awareness of the link between domestic abuse and suicide”.’

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BBC News, 14th May 2024

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Battle lost over parking ticket issued in English – BBC News

Posted May 14th, 2024 in fines, news, parking, Wales, Welsh language by sally

‘A man who refused to pay a parking ticket because it was issued in English has lost his case against a parking company.’

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BBC News, 13th May 2024

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MPs arrested for sexual offences face bans from parliamentary estate – The Guardian

Posted May 14th, 2024 in news, parliament, sexual offences, standards, violence by sally

‘MPs who have been arrested for serious violent or sexual offences face bans from the parliamentary estate under rules approved by just one vote. The House of Commons voted by 170 to 169 on Monday night to toughen up a proposal put forward by the government, which would have only applied to MPs who have been formally charged.’

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The Guardian, 13th May 2024

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Tory party refers itself to watchdog over alleged data breach – The Guardian

Posted May 14th, 2024 in data protection, electronic mail, news, political parties by sally

‘The Conservative party has referred itself to the data protection watchdog over an alleged data breach after it revealed hundreds of email addresses in a pitch to sign up for its annual conference.’

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The Guardian, 14th May 2024

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Mother and son jailed after XL bully attack scarred eight-year-old boy for life – The Independent

Posted May 14th, 2024 in children, dogs, guilty pleas, news, sentencing by sally

‘A mother and son have been jailed after an eight-year-old boy was seriously injured in a “savage and sustained attack” by an XL bully dog.’

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The Independent, 13th May 2024

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BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted May 13th, 2024 in law reports by sally

Supreme Court

Sharp Corp Ltd v Viterra BV [2024] UKSC 14 (08 May 2024)

Argentum Exploration Ltd v Republic of South Africa [2024] UKSC 16 (08 May 2024)

Court of Appeal (Civil Division)

D, Re (Children: Interim Care Order: Hair Strand Testing) [2024] EWCA Civ 498 (10 May 2024)

Wathen-Fayed v Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities [2024] EWCA Civ 507 (10 May 2024)

Shamsan v 44-49 Lowndes Square Management Company Ltd [2024] EWCA Civ 436 (09 May 2024)

Beech Developments (Manchester) Ltd & Ors v Commissioners for His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs [2024] EWCA Civ 486 (09 May 2024)

Technip Saudi Arabia Ltd v The Mediterranean & Gulf Insurance and Reinsurance Co. [2024] EWCA Civ 481 (09 May 2024)

Drax Smart Generation Holdco Ltd v Scottish Power Retail Holdings Ltd [2024] EWCA Civ 477 (08 May 2024)

Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)

Ng & Anor, R. v [2024] EWCA Crim 493 (09 May 2024)

Grey, R. v [2024] EWCA Crim 487 (08 May 2024)

High Court (Administrative Court)

Cascioli v Nursing and Midwifery Council [2024] EWHC 1109 (Admin) (10 May 2024)

Koceku v Republic of Albania [2024] EWHC 1028 (Admin) (10 May 2024)

Escobar v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2024] EWHC 1097 (Admin) (10 May 2024)

Garmson, R (On the Application Of) v Parole Board for England and Wales [2024] EWHC 1106 (Admin) (09 May 2024)

Daya v Crown Prosecution Service [2024] EWHC 1091 (Admin) (08 May 2024)

Cambrian Offshore South West Ltd, R (On the Application Of) v Norfolk County Council [2024] EWHC 1042 (Admin) (07 May 2024)

Taytime Ltd v Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing And Communities & Ors [2024] EWHC 1053 (Admin) (07 May 2024)

Wesson, Chair of Friends of Mill Road Bridge v Cambridgeshire County Council [2024] EWHC 1068 (Admin) (07 May 2024)

High Court (Chancery Division)

Dryden v Young & Ors [2024] EWHC 1095 (Ch) (10 May 2024)

Secretary of State for Business and Trade v Anderson (Re Paranoid Expedition Engineering Ltd – Insolvency Act 1986 – s.6 Company Directors Disqualification Act1986) [2024] EWHC 1090 (Ch) (10 May 2024)

Islam v Islam & Ors [2024] EWHC 1082 (Ch) (08 May 2024)

A Company, In Re [2024] EWHC 1070 (Ch) (08 May 2024)

Purkiss v Kennedy & Ors [2024] EWHC 1081 (Ch) (08 May 2024)

Blankstone Sington Ltd , Re [2024] EWHC 1111 (Ch) (07 May 2024)

High Court (Commercial Court)

Barclays Bank PLC v VEB.RF [2024] EWHC 1074 (Comm) (10 May 2024)

Premia Reinsurance Ltd & Anor v Amtrust International Insurance Ltd [2024] EWHC 1078 (Comm) (09 May 2024)

LLC EuroChem North-West 2 v Societe Generale SA & Ors [2024] EWHC 1084 (Comm) (08 May 2024)

Rajabieslami v Tariverdi & Ors [2024] EWHC 1030 (Comm) (08 May 2024)

Norman Hay PLC v Marsh Ltd [2024] EWHC 1039 (Comm) (08 May 2024)

Kerish International Motors Agency v Opel Automobile GmbH [2024] EWHC 1047 (Comm) (07 May 2024)

High Court (Family Division)

O v P & Anor [2024] EWHC 1077 (Fam) (08 May 2024)

A and B (children: expert’s reports), Re [2024] EWHC 1120 (Fam) (02 May 2024)

High Court (King’s Bench Division)

Mehmood v Mayor [2024] EWHC 1057 (KB) (08 May 2024)

Aslani v Sobierajska [2024] EWHC 1045 (KB) (03 May 2024)

High Court (Technology and Construction Court)

Laing O’Rourke Delivery Ltd v Sweett (UK) Ltd [2024] EWHC 1088 (TCC) (08 May 2024)

Source: www.bailii.org

Decisions, decisions (and not automatic ones) – Ending the main housing duty – Nearly Legal

‘Bano, R (On the Application Of) v London Borough of Waltham Forest (2024) EWHC 654 (Admin). Waltham Forest owed Ms Bano the full housing duty. In June 2020, WF made an offer of a private sector tenancy in Derby. Ms Bano refused the offer as unsuitable. In disputed evidence, it was said that Ms Bano’s daughter made a review request by WhatsApp on 14 June 2020. WF sent a cancellation of temporary accommodation letter on 19 August 2020. Solicitors for Ms Bano made a request for a review in September 2020, which WF refused as out of time.’

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Nearly Legal, 12th May 2024

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Don’t dilly-dally on appeals, and mortgage lender paying service charges. – Nearly Legal

Posted May 13th, 2024 in appeals, housing, mortgages, news, repossession, service charges by sally

‘Santander PLC v Harris (2024) EWHC 351 (KB). This was an application by Mr Harris for an extension of time to appeal a mortgage possession order of his flat made in favour of Santander, his lender, with a money judgment for £195,308.64 in mortgage arrears. The possession order was in December 2021 so Mr Harris was seeking an extension of time of some 14 months.’

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Nearly Legal, 12th May 2024

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Jehovah’s Witnesses and blood products: Re J – Law & Religion UK

‘In J (Blood Transfusion: Older Child: Jehovah’s Witnesses), Re [2024] EWHC 1034 (Fam), J was a baptised Jehovah’s Witness aged 17 years 7 months who was awaiting abdominal surgery. As a Jehovah’s Witness, he did not consent to the use of blood products in the event of a significant uncontrolled intra-operative or post-operative bleed [1 & 2]. The Applicant, the University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust, applied to the court for a declaration that it would be lawful and in J’s best interests for him to receive blood products if required in the event of an emergency in the surgery.’

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Law & Religion UK, 10th May 2024

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Fraud ‘reasonable procedures’ guidance will emphasise need for procedural assessment – OUT-LAW.com

Posted May 13th, 2024 in company law, crime prevention, fraud, news by sally

‘Businesses should carry out fraud risk assessments in line with the requirements of the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act ahead of final UK government guidance concerning the “reasonable procedures” fraud prevention defence, an expert has said.’

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OUT-LAW.com, 10th May 2024

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New UK AI patent guidance issued ahead of appeal hearing – OUT-LAW.com

Posted May 13th, 2024 in appeals, artificial intelligence, intellectual property, news, patents by sally

‘The UK’s Intellectual Property Office (IPO) has issued updated guidelines for examining patent applications relating to artificial intelligence (AI) inventions just days before the Court of Appeal in London is due to hear arguments in a case that triggered the release of the revised guidance.’

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OUT-LAW.com, 10th May 2024

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Tom Hickman KC and Joe Tomlinson: What role did judicial review play during the pandemic? – UK Constitutional Law Association

Posted May 13th, 2024 in constitutional law, coronavirus, judicial review, news by sally

‘In one of the most celebrated passages in legal history, Lord Atkin stated in Liversidge v Anderson [1942] AC 206 that whether in war or in peace, the laws speak in the same voice and that the judges, “stand between the subject and any attempted encroachments on his liberty by the executive, alert to see that any coercive action is justified in law.” During the COVID-19 pandemic, the country was on a war footing, although the enemy was a virus rather than a foreign state. The country was subject to the most severe restrictions on personal liberty in modern times, with people being confined to their homes, often for lengthy periods; families, partners, and friends separated; and schools, workplaces and places of worship closed. It provides a unique opportunity to examine how the system of judicial review responds to a prolonged crisis. This “stress test” of the judicial review system is revealing, not least by exposing the fact that it was the system rather than the judges, that had greatest impact in terms of revising and improving rules and decisions taken by governments.’

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UK Constitutional Law Association, 13th May 2024

Source: ukconstitutionallaw.org