Re E (A Minor) (Child Abuse: Evidence)
| Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
| Court | Family Division |
| Year | 1987 |
| Date | 1987 |
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4 cases
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State (D. and D.) v Groarke
...33 L.T. 450; 24 W.R. 794. Hampshire County Council v. C. [1988] F.C.R. 133; (1988) 152 J.P.N. 206. Re E. (A Minor) [1987] F.C.R. 169; [1987] 1 F.L.R. 269; (1987) 151 J.P.N. 590. In re Frost, Infants [1947] I.R. 3; (1945) 82 I.L.T.R. 24. Re G. (Minors) [1988] F.C.R. 81; [1987] 1 F.L.R. 310; ......
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Pa-22Ncvc-123-07.2018
...you at grandmother (father’s side)’s house living room? Got!” 81. In this regard, the case of Re E (A Minor) (Child Abuse: Evidence) [1987] 1 FLR 269 (Family Division, Australia) is useful. It concerned a 10year-old girl whose father, her mother alleged, had sexually abused The child was in......
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Bradford City Metropolitan Council v K. (Minors)
...present case is adducable in the juvenile court in care proceedings. I have also been referred to the special issue No 4 of Family Law Reports 1987 [1987] 1 FLR 269–346, which contains a number of decisions in wardship proceedings where the difficulties of adducing evidence in child abuse c......
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A and B (Minors)(Investigation of alleged abuse) (No.1)
...clinical investigation carried out by experts is worrying. It is, however, by no means novel. In the series of seven cases reported at [1987] 1 FLR 269–346 (in two of which I appeared as counsel) there were categorical clinical findings of sexual abuse in six of the cases: those findings we......