Supervision Order in UK Law
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Re G (A Child)
... ... a proper welfare balancing exercise before making a full care order, and the second relates to the degree of scrutiny to be expected from a ... short series of interim care orders or under the umbrella of a supervision order ... 11 The district judge heard ... ...
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Re B-S (Children)
... ... on 14 June 2013 ( Re B-S (Children) [2013] EWCA Civ 813 ), from an order dated 7 May 2013 made by Parker J sitting in the Chelmsford County Court ... As Hale J, as she then was, said in Re O (Care or Supervision Order) [1996] 2 FLR 755, 760 : "the court should begin ... ...
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Re S (Minors) (Care Order: Implementation of Care Plan); Re W
... ... This prompted Torbay to issue an application for a care order in respect of P and supervision orders in respect of M and J ... 4 In May 2000 P told a fuller story. He described how the father had buggered him on several occasions. A ... ...
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Re P (Placement Orders: Parental Consent)
... ... for dispensing with parental agreement to the making of a placement order under section 52(1)(b) of the Adoption and Children Act 2002 (the 2002 ... he has remained in his mother's care, albeit currently under a supervision order in favour of the local authority. It is recognised by the local ... ...
- Re v (Care or Supervision Order)
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R v G; R v R
... ... In due course the judge made a one year supervision order in the case of each appellant. It was not suggested in argument ... ...
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R v Oliver; R v Hartrey; R v Baldwin
... ... be assessed with a view to imposing a community rehabilitation order with a requirement to attend a sex offender treatment programme. We also ... to be sentenced, the appropriate sentence is likely to be a supervision order with a relevant treatment programme. We draw attention, however, as ... ...
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Co-operative Insurance Society Ltd v Argyll Stores (Holdings) Ltd
... ... landlord, the Co-operative Insurance Society ("CIS") consented to an order for damages to be assessed. But the Court of Appeal, reversing the trial ... to carry on a business is that it would require constant supervision by the court. In J. C. Williamson Ltd. v. Lukey and Mulholland (1931) ... ...
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Secretary of State for the Home Department v MB [House of Lords
... ... power to detain: on sentence following conviction, breach of a court order, arrest on suspicion of crime, infectious disease, mental illness, ... social intercourse, the strictness of the almost constant supervision, a nine-hour overnight curfew, the obligation on him to report to the ... ...
- Re O (Supervision Order)
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