R v Westminster City Council ex parte P

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1999
Year1999
CourtCourt of Appeal (Civil Division)
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8 cases
  • Petition Of A V. The Secretary Of State For The Home Department
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session
    • 17 Mayo 2013
    ...to be a contradictor. The court had to be cautious in accepting the need for anonymisation (R v Westminster City Council, ex parte P (1998) 31 HLR 154, Sir Christopher Staughton at 163). [20] Lord Glennie was satisfied that the making of that order was justified. To allow the petitioner's n......
  • Mr A For Judicial Review
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session
    • 4 Diciembre 2012
    ...the motion for the name or other matter to be withheld. As Sir Christopher Staughton said in R v Westminster City Council, ex parte P (1998) 31 HLR 154, 163, in a passage quoted in a number of the later judgments: "when both sides agreed that information should be kept from the public, that......
  • Re Webster (A Child)
    • United Kingdom
    • Family Division
    • Invalid date
    ... ... Rachel Langdale (instructed by the Solicitor, Norfolk County Council ) for the applicant ... Anthony Hudson (instructed by Harman & Harman ... ...
  • A and Others v HM Treasury (Application by Guardian News and Media Ltd and Others)
    • United Kingdom
    • Supreme Court
    • 27 Enero 2010
    ...is the basis or justification for it. This happens despite Sir Christopher Staughton’s warning, in R v Westminster City Council, Ex p P (1998) 31 HLR 154, 163 that “when both sides agreed that information should be kept from the public, that was when the court had to be most vigilant”. Lord......
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