Re H. (A Barrister)

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year1981
Date1981
CourtJudges as Visitors
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2 cases
  • Solicitor v Council of the Law Society (Nsw)
    • Australia
    • High Court
    • 4 Febrero 2004
    ... ... The Council of the Law Society of New South Wales (‘the Council’), the present respondent, may grant a practising certificate to a legal practitioner authorising that person to practise as a solicitor and barrister (s 28(1)). The Administrative Decisions Tribunal 5 , on complaint by bodies including the Council (s 167(1)), may make certain orders, including removal from the roll of legal practitioners, if the legal practitioner is guilty of ‘professional misconduct’. That term (and the distinct ... ...
  • Dr Kwan Chee Keung v The Medical Council Of Hong Kong
    • Hong Kong
    • Court of Appeal (Hong Kong)
    • 20 Noviembre 1998
    ...contemplated was out of line or disproportionate to the particular circumstances. He relies in that respect upon in re H (A Barrister) [1981]1 WLR 1257, 1261. In that case which, as the title reveals was a disciplinary case against a barrister, the hearing was before the visitors, Latey J, ......
1 books & journal articles
  • Disciplined for `bringing a sport into disrepute': a framework for judicial review.
    • Australia
    • Melbourne University Law Review Vol. 25 No. 3, December 2001
    • 1 Diciembre 2001
    ...the sense that it brought disgrace on the profession which the person practised: at 9 (Lord Parker C J). See also Re H (a barrister) [1981] 3 All ER 205. (113) See, eg, `Origin Ref Backed on Send-Off', The Age (Melbourne), 20 May 1996, Sport (114) See, eg, Laurie Schwab, `$8000 in Fines for......

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