Buckland v Buckland (orse. Camilleri)

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1967
Year1967
CourtProbate, Divorce and Admiralty Division
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5 cases
  • E(C) v E(B)
    • Cayman Islands
    • Grand Court (Cayman Islands)
    • 7 March 2016
    ...J.) E(C) and E(B) E. Gomez for the petitioner; D. Murray for the respondent. Cases cited: (1) Buckland v. Buckland (orse. Camilleri), [1968] P. 296; [1967] 2 W.L.R. 1506; [1967] 2 All E.R. 300, not followed. (2) D v. D (Nullity: Statutory Bar), [1979] Fam. 70; [1979] 3 W.L.R. 185; [1979] 3 ......
  • Ce Petitioner v Be Respondent
    • Cayman Islands
    • Grand Court (Cayman Islands)
    • 7 March 2016
    ...of sufficient degree to vitiate consent must be shown and secondly that the fear was reasonably entertained. 33 In Buckland v Buckland [1967] 2 All E.R 300, the petitioner, who was in the Armed Forces stationed in Malta, was falsely accused by the respondent's father of having had unlawful ......
  • Singh v Singh
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 1 February 1971
    ...President referred to some of the earlier decisions. Including H. v. H. in 1964 and the more recent decision of Mr. Justice Scarman in Buckland v. Buckland (orse. Camilleri) (1968 Probate, p. 296). He concluded with these words at the end of the judgment in Szechter v. Szechter: "It is in ......
  • C Maitland v D Donn (Nullity; duress)
    • United Kingdom
    • Family Division (Northern Ireland)
    • 13 March 2008
    ...desired a French passport to facilitate escape. The court concluded that her fear negatived her consent. Similarly in Buckland v Buckland [1968] P 296 the petitioner was facing a false charge preferred against him. The court found that the marriage was arranged at an appalling speed and tha......
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3 books & journal articles
  • Nullity
    • Jamaica
    • Family Law in Jamaica
    • 18 August 2018
    ...point to the main issue of mental capacity.55. (1886) 12 PD 21.56. (1983) 4 FLR 232.57. [1970] 3 All ER 905.58. BB 1990 HC 33.59. [1967] 2 All ER 300. Nullity 49sufcient 60 or does it have to be an immediate threat to life, limb or liberty; or is it simply carrying out one’s parents’ wishe......
  • What is forced marriage? Towards a definition of forced marriage as a crime against humanity.
    • United States
    • Columbia Journal of Gender and Law Vol. 19 No. 2, June 2010
    • 22 June 2010
    ...Her father threatened to return her to Yugoslavia if she did not agree to marry the man of his choosing.); see also Buckland v. Buckland [1968] P. 296. An Australian example is Di Mento v. Visalli, [1973] 2 N.S.W.L.R. 199, (involving the father of a fourteen year old girl who threatened to ......
  • Adaptation as a Framework for the Analysis of Foreign Policy Behavior
    • United Kingdom
    • Sage Cooperation and Conflict No. 12-4, November 1977
    • 1 November 1977
    ...ofAdaptation’, American Political Science Re-view, Vol. 61 (1967), pp. 983-988; op. cit.,International Studies Quarterly, Vol. 12 (1968),pp. 296-329; ’Foreign Policy as AdaptiveBehavior’, Comparative Politics, Vol. 2 (1970),pp. 365-387.11 The Adaptation of National Societies: ATheory of Pol......

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