Re DH (A Minor) (Child Abuse)
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1994 |
Court | Family Division |
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7 cases
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Scc v B
...[1973] 3 WLR 268, HL. DH (a minor) (care proceedings: evidence and orders), Re[1994] 2 FCR 3; sub nom Re DH (a minor) (child abuse) [1994] 1 FLR 679. EC (a minor) (care proceedings: disclosure), Re [1996] 3 FCR 521; sub nom Re C (a minor) (care proceedings: disclosure) [1997] Fam 76, [1997]......
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Re X and Y (leave to remove from jurisdiction: no order principle)
...353, [1999] 2 WLR 960, [1999] 1 FLR 1167, [1999] Fam Law 378, HL. DH (a minor) (care proceedings: evidence and orders), Re[1994] 2 FCR 3, 22 BMLR 146; sub nom DH (a minor) (child abuse), Re [1994] 1 FLR 679, [1994] Fam Law F (a ward) (leave to remove ward out of the jurisdiction), Re [1988]......
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Re L (Minors) (Police investigation: Privilege)
...of the child. In support of this proposition he relied on three cases, namely Essex County Council v. R. [1994] Fam. 167, In re D H (A Minor) (Child Abuse) [1994] 1 F.L.R. 679, and Oxfordshire County Council v. P. [1995] Fam. 161. In the first case Thorpe J. at 168h after referring to legal......
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Twc v Lkl
...the issue regarding the use of covert video surveillance in children’s cases was discussed only once in Re DH (A Minor) (Child Abuse) [1994] 1 FLR 679. Like the present case, no point was taken on the admissibility of the covert video surveillance in that case, so what Wall J (as he then wa......
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