Bright v Bright

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year1953
Date1953
CourtProbate, Divorce and Admiralty Division
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11 cases
  • Fisher v Fisher
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal
    • 16 June 1959
    ...was estopped, followed the docision of Mr Justice Wilmar (as he then was) reported in 1954 Probate Division at page 273 in the case of Bright v. Bright. The learned Judge in that case based himself on the Privy Council decision reported at page 155 in 1926 Appeal Cases of Hoystead v. Commis......
  • PJSC National Bank Trust v Boris Mints
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division (Commercial Court)
    • 11 April 2022
    ...out the precluded pleading or as a preliminary point ( Spencer Bower & Handley: Res Judicata 5 th edition, [18.09]). In Bright v Bright [1954] P 270, 278, Wilmer J expressed a preference for the former course: “The proper way to deal with it would have been to apply in Chambers before trial......
  • Thoday v Thoday
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal
    • 19 December 1963
    ...either as showing just cause or as amounting to constructive desertion. By way of illustration of thosepropositions, I would refer to Bright v. Bright, (1954) Probate 270, and Hill v. Hill, (1954) Probate 291, both decisions at first instance. On the other hand, it may be otherwise if the......
  • Thompson v Thompson
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal
    • 11 December 1956
    ...no estoppels which binds the Court from investigating the changes made in the previous suit. In dealing with the decision of Mr. Justice willmer in Bright v. Bright I have to overlooked the observations of the Divisional Court in Cooper v. Cooper (No 2) ( 1955 Probate page 168), which, howe......
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