Oxfordshire County Council v P
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Judgment Date | 20 January 1995 |
Date | 20 January 1995 |
Court | Family Division |
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15 cases
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Re G (Minor) (Social worker: Disclosure)
...JUSTICE BUTLER-SLOSS said that she agreed with the decision inOxfordshire County Council v PTLRWLR (The Times February 8, 1995; (1995) 2 WLR 543) in which a guardian ad litem had informed a social worker who had in turn passed on the information to the police that a mother had confessed to ......
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Cleveland County Council v F
...to give evidence generally, or to answer any particular question or questions put to them. In Oxfordshire County Council v P (A Minor)[1995] 2 FCR 212, it was held that the privilege in s 98(2) was applicable to a statement made by a mother to a guardian ad litem and it was accordingly quit......
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Re G (A Minor) (Care Proceedings: Disclosure)
...rule and the leave of the court would be required before disclosure could be made. Decisions of Ward, J in Oxfordshire County Council v P[1995] 2 FCR 212 and Hale, J in Cleveland County Council v F[1995] 3 FCR 174 to the effect that r 4.34 extended to oral statements made by a parent to a s......
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Scc v B
...371. Oxfordshire CC v M [1994] 1 FCR 753, [1994] Fam 151, [1994] 2 All ER 269, [1994] 2 WLR 393, [1994] 1 FLR 175, CA. Oxfordshire CC v P[1995] 2 FCR 212, [1995] Fam 161, [1995] 2 All ER 225, [1995] 2 WLR 543, [1995] 1 FLR R (minor) (legal professional privilege) (disclosure of material), R......
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1 books & journal articles
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The Self-Incrimination Privilege in Care Proceedings and the Criminal Trial and ‘Shall Not Be Admissible in Evidence’
...In interpreting s. 98(2) the courts38 Oxfordshire County Council vP[1995] Fam 161.39 Oxfordshire County Council vM[1994] 1 FLR 175.40 [1995] Fam 161 at 168.41 For example, in Oxfordshire County Council vP[1995] Fam 161, where a baby hadsuffered non-accidental fractured ribs and a sub-dural ......