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.... 7. The question what constitutes a copy was considered by the Divisional Court in the case of R v Chief Constable of Lancashire Constabulary, ex parte Parker [1993] 2 All...is rendered inadmissible. These may be the results, but I would wish to hear the matter fully argued before reaching such conclusions. As I read the decision of the Divisional Court in R v Chief Constable ...the subsection and gives effect to what seems to us to be its obvious legislative purpose." 27. That in turn was followed by the case of R v Chief Constable of The...
..., Abbassy v Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis [1990] 1 WLR 385, Mercer ...367, Wilson v Chief Constable of Lancashire Constabulary, (2000) 1 Po LR 367 and Clark v Chief ...my mind the principles expressed are essentially the same. It seems to me that this court was of the same view in Wilson v Chief Constable of the Lancashire Constabulary...
...to attack other dogs. In Livesey v Chief Constable of Lancashire (transcript 10 November 1994), the claimant, a police officer, was attacked by...Livesey v Chief Constable of Lancashire)? The whole point of section 2(2) of the 1971 Act, which replaced the old scienter action, w...JUSTICE STRND, LONDON WC2A 2LL Friday 24 March 2000 Before: Lord justice pill and lady justice hale __________________________ Christopher john gloster Appellants -v- chief constable of greater manchester...
...[1988] 1 WLR 113; Ex parte Coventry Newspapers [1993] QB 278 and McGrath v Chief Constable of Lancashire, unreported, 3rd Ap..." to which the Judge was entitled to give considerable weight. The third case was McGrath v Chief Constable of Lancashire (unreported, 3rd April 1996...disclosed under compulsion in criminal proceedings. I am therefore not at all surprised that the very experienced counsel who appeared in Exp Coventry Newspapers v [& ?] Chief Constable of Lancashire made...
...connections". 11. In my view, that is a proper concession to make and it is noteworthy that in the case of R (on the application of Khan) v Chief Constable of ...Bennett J to quash a decision of the Chief Constable of North Yorkshire Police ("the Chief Constable") made on 9 June 2008 to dispense with the claimant's service as a probationary ...representative he had been given an opportunity to make representations. The Chief Constable decided to dispense with the services of the claimant in a decision which is under challenge in these judicial review...
...party of his witnesses' statement (see Kirkup v British Rail Engineering Ltd [1983] 1WLR 1165 ... and Mercer v Chief Constable of Lancashire [1991] 1WLR 367...Rail Engineering Ltd [1983] 1WLR 1165 ... and Mercer v Chief Constable of Lancashire [1991] 1WLR 367 C.A.)" So there is a discretion to be...for the sequential service by one party on the other of his witnesses' statements to be followed at a later date by the service by that other party of his witnesses' statement (see Kirkup v British...
...: Marsh v Chief Constable of Lancashire [2003] EWCA Civ 284 para 2. ...Marsh v Chief Constable of Lancashire [2003] EWCA Civ 284 para 57, allegation...Constabulary at Headquarters CID, either in the Special Branch ("SB") or Force Crime Squad ("FCS"). 2. The claim they bring against their Chief Constable, the Defendant, arises out of the...
...authorising the search, the warrant satisfies the requirements of section 15: see R v Chief Constable of Lancashire, ex parte Parker [1993] QB 577. Howe...question is not in dispute and can be summarised by reference to a number of citations from the relevant authorities. These are: McGrath v Chief Constable of the...Magistrates' Court on 20 February 2012, for a declaration that the subsequent entry on searches and seizures at Global's premises by the second defendant, the Chief Constable of West Midlands Police, was...
...premises during or at the end of the search meant that the correct procedure had not been followed and consequently the entry of the premises had been unlawful. In R -v- Chief Constable of ...matter fully argued before reaching such conclusions. As I read the decision of the Divisional Court in R -v- Chief Constable of Lancashire ex p Parker and another (supra) the poi.... RAYMOND ASLEY FISHER 2. NIGEL JOHN FISHER Plaintiffs/Defendants - v - THE CHIEF CONSTABLE OF THE CUMBRIA CONSTABULARY Defendant/Appellant...
...wish to hear the matter fully argued before reaching such conclusions. As I read the decision of the Divisional Court in R -v- Chief Constable of Lancashire ex p Parker and another (supra) ... - - - - - - 1. RAYMOND ASLEY FISHER 2. NIGEL JOHN FISHER Plaintiffs/Defendants - v - THE CHIEF CONSTABLE OF THE CUMBRIA CONSTABULARY Defendant...- Chief Constable of Lancashire ex parte Parker and another [1993] 2 All ER 56 the Divisional Court consisting of Nolan LJ, as he then was, and Jowitt J was relied upon. In that case...
...opinion expressed in McGregor on Damages , 16 th ed, para 447, that notwithstanding the statement in Holden v Chief Constable of Lancashire [1987] QB 380 at... Clinton v. Chief Constable [1999] NICA 5; [1999] NI 215 (25th June, 1999) CARE2877 25 June 1999 IN HER MAJESTY'S COURT OF APPEAL IN NORTHERN IRELAND BETWEENANGELA...Dodds v Chief Constable of the RUC [1998] NI 393, and it is not necessary to explore the earlier authorities cited to us on this point. At page 403 MacDermott LJ, giving the judgment of...
...necessity as is the modern section 24(4) which we have to consider. In Wilding v Chief Constable of Lancashire (22 May 1995) this court held (i) that attempts to define, or to...Shields v Chief Constable of Merseyside Police [2010] EWCA Civ 1281, the new formulati...O'Hara v Chief Constable of RUC [1997] AC 286 at 298A per Lord Hope. 23...
...Chief Constable of the Royal Ulster Constabulary [1986] 15 NIJB. The same view of the law is implicit in the judgments of the Court of Appeal in England in ...withdrawing the complaint of theft. Accordingly the police investigation ceased. 3. The defendant Chief Constable admits the forgery and that the officer's conduct amounts to misfeasance in a.... Finally I have found the consideration of the measure of exemplary damages in vicarious liability cases somewhat perplexing. The present is a case of exemplary damages against the Chief Constable ...
...not commence the search until he has performed that duty"); and R v. Chief Constable of Lancashire ex p. Parker (1993) 97 CAR 90. 43. In...Divisional Court as giving specific effect to these provisions. Both were considered in this court in Gough v Chief Constable of Derbyshire...November 2002). 47. A further case of interest is Fox v. Chief Constable of Gwent [1986] AC 281. Police, after a traffic accident, entered...
.... On the contrary, I am fortified in reaching this conclusion by the recent decision of Elias J (as he then was) in R (Khan) v Chief Constable of Lancashire ...Regulations. 28. The starting point in determining the correct approach is the decision of the Court of Appeal in R v Chief Constable of the West Midlands ex parte Carroll (Court ...criticised or not followed in any way in any case. Mr Wilcox attaches great importance to the approach adopted in R v Chief Constable of British Transport Police ex parte Farmer (Court of Appeal- 30 July...
...Marsh v. Chief Constable of Lancashire [2003] EWCA Civ 284 allegations of misfeasance in public office are amongst the most serious ...Carter v. Chief Constable of the Cumbria Police [2008] EWHC 1072 QB where Tugendhat J ...------BETWEEN:Cortney McWilliamsPlaintiffandThe Chief Constable of the Police Service ...
...Marsh v Chief Constable of Lancashire Constabulary [2003] EWCA Civ 284, misfe...." Delivering the judgment in that case, McCloskey LJ stated "this entails a hurdle of formidable dimensions." [25] In Young v Chief Constable of Warwickshire...CHIEF CONSTABLE OF THE POLICE SERVICE OF NORTHERN IRELAND...
...Chief Constable of Lancashire [1991] 1 WLR 367. That was an appeal from my Lord, Steyn J, as he then was. In the course of giving judgment he had referred, in a passage cited...court in McGuiness v Kellogg Co of Great Britain Ltd [1988] 1 WLR 913 to which I shall return shortly. The...District Judge went on as follows: "I am aware of the authorities on this point and particularly the oft-quoted case of McGuinness v Kellogg. The general principle set out in that case is...
...amounted to oppressive, arbitrary and unconstitutional action. In my view there clearly was. In Holden v Chief Constable of Lancashire [1987] 1...for them to do so. His submission was based on the speech of Lord Scott of Foscote in Kuddus v Chief Constable of Leicestershire Constabulary...constable in the execution of his duty. 3. As a result of these experiences Mrs. Rowlands brought proceedings in the Liverpool County Court against the Chief Constable of Merseysid...
...execution: see e.g. R v Chief Constable of Lancashire ex parte Parker [1993] QB 577; and R (Bhatti) v Croydon Magistrates...weapon" in the court's armoury which, unless properly justified, involve a gross infringement of civil liberties: see R (Mercury Tax Group) v HMRC...to the attention of the judge: see, for example the observations of Bingham LJ in R v Crown Court at Lewes [1991] 93 Cr. App. Rep 60, 69. As Hughes LJ put it in In re Stanford...