Ex parte Woodhall

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year1887
Date1887
CourtCourt of Appeal
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  • Bonalumi v Secretary of State for the Home Department
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 22 November 1984
    ...to the facts of the particular case with which the judges were dealing. 28That said, I begin, as Mr. Ross began, with the case of ex parte Alice Woodhall, a decision of this court in 1888, reported in 20 Queen's Bench Division at p.832. In that case the Queen's Bench Division had refused an......
  • Attorney General v Anthony Abimbola
    • Ireland
    • Supreme Court
    • 28 November 2007
    ...87, [2004] 1 I.R. 576. In the matter of Charles K. Wilson (Unreported, Supreme Court, 11th July, 1968). Woodhall (Alice), Ex parte (1888) 20 Q.B.D. 832. Application of Woods [1970] I.R. 154. Yat Tung Investment Co. Ltd. v. Dao Henk Bank Ltd [1975] A.C. 581; [1975] 2 W.L.R. 690. Criminal law......
  • Attorney General v Anthony Abimbola
    • Ireland
    • High Court
    • 1 November 2006
    ...a criminal proceeding, it has been decided that in extradition criminal procedure and rules of evidence should apply. (Exp Woodhill 20 QBD 832; R (Levin) v. Governor of Brixton Prison [1997] Lynch v. Moran 56It is apposite then to refer in detail to Lynch v. Moran Supreme Court [2006] 2 IL......
  • Alister Charles Darroch and Charles Jose Darroch v Football Association Premier League Ltd
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 2 December 2016
    ...is used it has been interpreted as applying to all orders made in a criminal cause or matter: see R v Steel (1876) 2 QBD 37 and Ex parte Alice Woodhall (1888) 20 QBD 832. 12 The question whether the Court of Appeal was the proper destination of an appeal from the refusal by the High Court t......
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