Haynes v Davis
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Year | 1915 |
Date | 1915 |
Court | Divisional Court |
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35 cases
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Jelson (Estates) Ltd v Harvey
...contempt for a civil contempt should follow the analogy of criminal proceedings with some strictness. Secondly, relying upon the case of Haynes v. Davis, reported in (1950) 1 King's Bench page 332, the correct approach was as follows. The learned judge, though he had made no order on the mo......
- R v Dabhade
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Thelwell v DPP and Attorney-General
...stated in Russell on Crimes Vol. II of the 1982 Edition, and adopted by Lush J in his minority judgment in the case of Haynes v Davis [1915] 1KB 332. 15 These I also accept as correct, and as the basis for determining not only the question of the plea of autrefois acquit, but as the basis ......
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Cleary v DPP
...[2003] 3 IR 247; Great Southern and Western Railway Co v Gooding [1908] 2 IR 429; Grennan v Kirby [1994] 2 ILRM 199; Haynes v Davis [1915] 1 KB 332; Holmes v Campbell [1998] EWHC JO508-33 (1998) 162 JP 655; Mapp v Ohio (1961) 367 US 643; People v Defore (1926) NY 13 (150 NE 585); The Peopl......
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Divisional Court
...LR 590,but the report does not state whether the defendant had pleaded. Thesame defect is to be found in the report of Haynes v Davis[1915]1 KB332. In that case, Ridley J deprecated the phrase 'dismissed on the merits' ,since a dismissal willhave the same effect whether it is after a consid......