R v Whitfield
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1885 |
Year | 1885 |
Court | Court of Appeal |
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5 cases
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The King (Martin) v Mahony
...(1) [1906] 2 K. B. 501, at pp. 515, 516, 537. (2) L. R. 5 P. C. 417. (3) 1 Q. B. 66. (4) 10 B. & S. 119. (5) 14 L. T. (N. S.) 598. (6) 15 Q. B. D. 122, at p. (7) 15 Q. B. 121. (8) 8 A. & E. 394. (1) 22 L. R. Ir. 500. (2) 8 T. R. 588. (3) 1 Q. B. 66. (4) 3 E. & B. 607. (5) 2 H. & N. 219. (6)......
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ID and Others v Home Office and Another
...left without a remedy. In the later case of Harnett v Bond, reference was made at p 539 to a dictum of Lord Lindley in R v Whitfield (1885) 15 QBD 122, 150 when he said of the Lunatic Asylums Act 1853 that it gave justices of the peace and medical men large powers, and that it was based on ......
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Thompson (by her mother as next friend) v Health Services Authority and Alexander
...a remedy. In the later case, Harnett v. Bond [1924] 2 K.B. 517, 539, reference was made to a dictum of Lord Lindley in R. v. Whitfield (1885) 15 Q.B.D. 122, 150 when he said of the Lunatic Asylums Act 1853 (16 & 17 Vict. c.97) that it gave justices of the peace and medical men large powers,......
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