Pedro v Diss

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1981
Year1981
CourtDivisional Court
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3 cases
  • Cc (Claimant) The Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis 1st (Defendant) Secretary of State for the Home Department 2nd (Defendant)
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • December 20, 2011
    ...the officer to inform the person that he is being detained and why. So much is established by various authorities, in particular Pedro v Diss [1981] 2 All ER 59, which concerned a power to detain conferred by section 66 of the Metropolitan Police Act 9 Schedule 8 of the Act deals with the t......
  • Dowman v Ireland
    • Ireland
    • High Court
    • January 1, 1986
    ...was accordingly quashed since the police were not acting in the execution of their duty. This decision was followed in Pedro -v- Diss, 1981 2 All E.R. 59, where a similar decision was reached on similar 17 In the present case, the defendant Garda was not acting in the course of his duty whe......
  • R v Neville Paul Hamilton
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • October 18, 1985
    ...in this case that the police were entitled, because they suspected that the car was stolen, to detain the appellant. In Pedro v. Dise (1981) 72 Cr. App. R. 193, a decision of the Divisional Court, it was held that the principles enshrined in Inwood (1973) 57 Cr. App. R. 529, and Christie v.......