M v P (Queen's Proctor intervening)
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Judgment Date | 2019 |
Neutral Citation | [2019] EWFC 14 |
Year | 2019 |
Date | 2019 |
Court | Family Court |
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7 cases
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Somerset County Council v NHS Somerset Clinical Commissioning Group and Others
...(Adoption Order: Validity) [1977] Fam 165, CA, In re F (Placement Order) [2008] 2 FLR 550, CA and dicta of Sir James Munby P in M v P [2019] Fam 431, para 100 considered.In re B (Children) (Adoption: Placement Order) [2009] PTSR 190, CA distinguished.(3) That FPR Pt 18 was solely a procedur......
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Nadeem Shahzad v Nusrat Mazher
...which is also supported by what Sir James Munby said in the case to which I refer next. 59 In M v P (Queen's Proctor Intervening) [2019] Fam 431, Sir James Munby, sitting as a High Court Judge, addressed in detail the circumstances in which a decree absolute is voidable. However, in the cou......
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Baron v Baron
...2 The background to these applications is set out in some detail in my recent judgment in M v P, The Queen's Proctor intervening [2019] EWFC 14, paras 7–19, which I shall take as read. The letter to the Queen's Proctor dated 17 April 2018 which I referred to in M v P, para 17, raised five c......
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JK v MK (E-Negotiation Ltd and another intervening)
...Ch 1; [1997] 2 WLR 436; [1996] 4 All ER 698, CAEllis v Ministry of Justice [2018] EWCA Civ 2686, CAM v P (Queen’s Proctor intervening) [2019] EWFC 14; [2019] Fam 431; [2019] 3 WLR 273; [2020] 1 All ER 147; [2019] 2 FLR 813Ndole Assets Ltd v Designer M & E Services UK Ltd [2018] EWCA Civ 286......
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7 books & journal articles
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James Meese, Authors, Users, and Pirates: Copyright Law and Subjectivity, Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, 2018, 240 pp, hb $35.00/£27.00.
...‘[d]ebates about the prioritisation of spendingpublic moneys belong in the political sphere’ (26). More recently, Sir JamesMunby in MvP[2019] EWFC 14 at [119], referred to ‘the profoundly dis-turbing fact that [the applicant] does not qualify for legal aid but manifestlylacks the financial r......
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Enrico Bonadio and Nicola Lucchi, Non‐Conventional Copyright, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018, 520 pp, hb £130.00.
...‘[d]ebates about the prioritisation of spendingpublic moneys belong in the political sphere’ (26). More recently, Sir JamesMunby in MvP[2019] EWFC 14 at [119], referred to ‘the profoundly dis-turbing fact that [the applicant] does not qualify for legal aid but manifestlylacks the financial r......
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Andreas von Hirsch, Deserved Criminal Sentences: An Overview, London: Bloomsbury, 2017, 165 pp, hb £50.00.
...‘[d]ebates about the prioritisation of spendingpublic moneys belong in the political sphere’ (26). More recently, Sir JamesMunby in MvP[2019] EWFC 14 at [119], referred to ‘the profoundly dis-turbing fact that [the applicant] does not qualify for legal aid but manifestlylacks the financial r......
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Candice Delmas, A Duty to Resist: When Disobedience Should Be Uncivil, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018, 312 pp, hb £19.99.
...‘[d]ebates about the prioritisation of spendingpublic moneys belong in the political sphere’ (26). More recently, Sir JamesMunby in MvP[2019] EWFC 14 at [119], referred to ‘the profoundly dis-turbing fact that [the applicant] does not qualify for legal aid but manifestlylacks the financial r......
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