Isaacs v Keech
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1925 |
Year | 1925 |
Court | Divisional Court |
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6 cases
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Wills (A.p.) v Bowley (on Appeal from a Divisional Court of the Queen's Bench Division)
...constable may rely on his discretion should be defined with care in any statutory provision conferring such a power." 15 In the case of Isaacs v. Keech [1925] 2 K.B. 354, an earlier Divisional Court authority by which the court in this case felt bound (while holding that independently of au......
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Hylton and the Attorney General v Patrickson
...the Liverpool Corporation Act expressly and section 18 of the Constabulary Force Law impliedly, by judicial interpretation (See Isaac v. Keech [1925] 2 K.B. 354, particularly at p. 360 and Bernard v. Gorman [1941] 3 All E.R. 45). In allowing Dumbell's appeal the Court of Appeal rested their......
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Legal Notes
...this aspect of statutory powers of arrestwithout warrant was well summarized by Bankes L. J. in the more recent caseof Isaacs v. Keech (1925), 2 K.B., 354, 360 as follows:'Ithinkthatthe wholetrend of authority has been toputauniform construction upon enactmentsgiving power to arrest without......