Lupu and Others v Rakoff and Others

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
CourtQueen's Bench Division
Neutral Citation[2019] EWHC 2525 (QB)
Year2019

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3 cases
  • CWD v Verity Nevitt
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division
    • 21 May 2020
    ...order The distinction between a r.16 Order and a reporting restriction order 35 As Nicklin J observed in Lupu (formerly AAA) v Rakoff [2019] EWHC 2525 (QB), [2020] EMLR 6 at [21]: “when dealing with applications for anonymity orders, it is important to appreciate that they have two distinct......
  • Anthony Dixon v North Bristol NHS Trust
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division
    • 19 July 2022
    ... ... 47 As explained in Lupu v Rakoff [2020] EMLR 6 [21], an anonymity order conventionally has two ... social need, convincingly demonstrated, to protect the rights of others; and (c) proportionate to the legitimate aim pursued: Venables [2001] ... ...
  • Denny Taylor v David Evans (as Representative of the Labour Party)
    • United Kingdom
    • King's Bench Division
    • 24 April 2023
    ...injunctive relief to prevent disclosure of their names by anyone who happened to know them. In a previous case ( Lupu v Raycoff [2019] EWHC 2525 (QB), [2020] EMLR 6, [21]), where a similar order had been sought, Nicklin J had said this: “I struggle to see what the point of such an order wou......