Re B. (A Minor) (Split Hearings: Jurisdiction)
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 2000 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Civil Division) |
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33 cases
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Jamaica Public Service Company Ltd v Marcia Haughton
...speak to the proper approach of a court in respect of expert evidence. The first is from the judgment of Otton L.J. in In re B (a minor) (Split Hearing: Jurisdiction) [2000] 1 W.L.R. 790 which reads: "The circumstances when judges of the High Court can reject the evidence of a body of medi......
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Re K-L (Children)
...therefore, the court had jurisdiction to hear the appeal (post,paras 56, 60, 88, 95).In re B (A Minor) (Split Hearings: Jurisdiction) [2000] 1 WLR 790, CA applied.(2) That, even though the judge in the first oral judgment, read as a whole, had clearly statedher findings of fact on the maj......
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D.E. v C.D.
...[1992] 2 I.R. 362, Dublin Wellwoman Centre Ltd. v. Ireland[1995] 1 I.L.R.M. 408 and In re B. (A Minor) (Split Hearings: Jurisdiction)[2000] 1 W.L.R. 790 considered. 2. That, in determining the necessity for a stay pending an appeal, the court must first assess whether the appeal was bona fi......
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Re L and another (Children) (Preliminary Finding: Power to Reverse)
...1 WLR 595, para 20, in the context of a fact-finding hearing there may not be an immediate order at all. It was held in In re B (A Minor) (Split Hearings: Jurisdiction) [2000] 1 WLR 790 that the absence of an order is no bar to an appeal. Nevertheless, it would be very surprising these day......
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