Owen v Owen
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1964 |
Court | Divisional Court |
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25 cases
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Day v Day
...principles laid down by a strong Divisional Court consisting of Sir Jocelyn Simon, President, and Mr. Justice Scarman, as he then was, in Owen v. Owen. 1964 P., that is to say the application should have been refused unless there were "substantial grounds for the belief" that the decree wou......
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Cazalet v Abu-Zalaf
...unbroken to the Divorce Rules of 1865, and that therefore the old authorities on Route A remained fully applicable, including Owen v Owen [1964] P 277 (see [16], [32], [33], [42], [43], (2) Bearing in mind this court’s decision in NB v MI[2021] EWHC 224 (Fam), the court accepted that a marr......
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Price v Price
...what was said about it by Cumming-Bruce LJ in Mitchell v Mitchell [1984] FLR 50 at 56. However, it was in fact to the earlier case of Owen v Owen [1964] P 277 that the court in Day went for its starting point in formulating the principles that should be applied to such a case. Ormrod LJ dre......
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1 books & journal articles
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The Soldier and the State in East Africa: Some Theoretical Conclusions On the Army Mutinies of 1964
...6 in L. A. Fallers (ed.), The King’s Men (published on behalf of the East African Institute of Social Re- search by Oxford U. Press, 1964), p. 277. 90 linked to the party; second, if the party is identified with the state; and third, ifthe leader is deemed to personify the But what happens ......