Administration of Justice in UK Law
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Attorney General v Leveller Magazine Ltd
... ... Court of the Queen's Bench Division of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice of the 19th day of May 1978 might be reviewed before Her Majesty the Queen ... characteristic: they involve an interference with the due administration of justice either in a particular case or more generally as a continuing ... ...
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Barratt v Ansell (t/a as Woolf Seddon); Arthur JS Hall & Company v Simons
... ... Worsley was decided Sir Ronald Roxburgh (formerly Mr. Justice Roxburgh) said that "the pressures for putting barristers on the same ... It is a valuable professional rule. But its impact on the administration of justice in England is not great. In real life a barrister has a clerk ... ...
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Attorney General v Newspaper Publishing Plc
... ... The Master of the Rolls ... (Sir John Donaldson) ... Lord Justice Lloyd ... Lord Justice Balcombe ... 87/0753 IN THE ... "intended or calculated to impede obstruct or prejudice the administration of justice in that they were severally intended or calculated and in any ... ...
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Attorney General v Times Newspapers Ltd
... ... the footing that it assaults or interferes with the process of justice in relation to the said injunction." ... 7 ... matter of a pending action impeded or prejudiced the administration of justice in that action. Thirdly, a third party who published material ... ...
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Rondel v Worsley
... ... opinions may be, and it is essential that that duty must continue: justice cannot be done and certainly cannot be seen to be done otherwise. If ... But, as an officer of the Court concerned in the administration of justice, he has an overriding duty to the Court, to the standards of ... ...
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Attorney General v Times Newspapers Ltd
... ... But the law is not always the same as justice. There are times when to insist on the letter of the law is as exposed to ... It is there to prevent interference with the administration of justice and it should in my judgment be limited to what is reasonably ... ...
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R v Bow Street Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate, ex parte Pinochet Ugarte (No 2)
... ... together with other senior legal figures, including the Lord Chief Justice, Lord Bingham. In February your firm contributed £1,000 to this appeal ... The importance of preserving the administration of justice from anything which can even by remote imagination infer a bias ... ...
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Lee Victor Addlesee (and the others listed in the Schedule annexed to the Amended Claim Form) v Dentons Europe LLP
... ... Lord Justice Lewison ... Lord Justice Floyd ... Lord ... It is a fundamental condition on which the administration of justice as a whole rests.” ... 8 On ... ...
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Secretary of State for Trade and Industry v Bairstow
... ... The Vice-Chancellor ... Lord Justice Potter and ... Lady Justice Hale ... Case No: A3/2002/0414 ... LC said: "It would be a scandal to the administration of justice if, the same question having been disposed of by one case, the ... ...
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Al-Rawi & others v The Security Service & others
... ... (Instructed by Birnberg Peirce and Partners) ... Interveners (JUSTICE and Liberty) ... John Howell QC ... Naina Patel ... (Instructed by ... as "constituting a violation of that publicity in the administration of justice which is one of the surest guarantees of our liberties, and an ... ...
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