Oxfordshire County Council v R

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Judgment Date17 February 1992
Year1992
Date17 February 1992
CourtFamily Division
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21 cases
  • M v C (Children Orders: Reasons)
    • United Kingdom
    • Family Division
    • Invalid date
  • Re G (A Child) (Secure Accommodation Order)
    • United Kingdom
    • Family Division
    • Invalid date
    ...FLR 418, CA. Newham London Borough Council v AG[1992] 2 FCR 119, [1993] 1 FLR 281, [1993] Fam Law 122, CA. R v Oxfordshire County Council[1992] 2 FCR 310, [1992] Fam 150, [1992] 3 All ER 660, [1992] 3 WLR 88, [1992] 1 FLR ApplicationThe local authority appealed from the decision of the yout......
  • Re M (A Minor) (Secure accommodation order)
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • Invalid date
    ...1994, (Singer, J); [1995] 1 FCR 142 (CA). Hereford and Worcester County Council v S[1993] 1 FCR 653. JR v Oxfordshire County Council[1992] 2 FCR 310; sub nom R v Oxfordshire County Council [1992] Fam 150; [1992] 3 WLR 88; [1992] 3 All ER M v Birmingham City Council[1995] 1 FCR 50. R v Deput......
  • Hereford and Worcester County Council v S
    • United Kingdom
    • Family Division
    • Invalid date
    ...Health Act 1983, ss 2, 17 and 23. Cases referred to:CN (A Minor) (Care Proceedings), Re[1992] 2 FCR 401. JR v Oxfordshire County Council[1992] 2 FCR 310. AppealAppeal from Redditch family proceedings Christopher Adams for the local authority. Julia Macur for the child and guardian ad litem.......
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  • Secure Accommodation
    • United Kingdom
    • Wildy Simmonds & Hill Child Care and Protection Law and Practice - 6th Edition Contents
    • 29 August 2019
    ...rather than order the maximum period available as a matter of course. Also, in R v Oxfordshire County Council (Secure Accommodation) [1992] Fam 150, it was decided that once an order is made, it should only be for so long as is necessary and unavoidable. If the criteria for detention in sec......

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