Re A (Wardship: Jurisdiction)
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1995 |
Court | Family Division |
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12 cases
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B v H (Children) (Habitual Residence)
...Habtoor v Fotheringham[2001] 1 FCR 385 applied. Cases referred to in judgmentA (a minor) (wardship: jurisdiction), Re[1995] 2 FCR 298, [1995] 1 FLR 767. A-Gs Reference (No 3 of 1994) [1998] AC 245, [1997] 3 All ER 936, [1997] 3 WLR 421, HL. Al Habtoor v Fotheringham[2001] EWCA Civ 186, [200......
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R A B V. M I B
...These were principally wardship cases. They were; In re P (GE)(an infant) [1965] 1 CL 568; Re A (a minor) (wardship; jurisdiction) [1995] 1 FLR 767 (followed by the Court of Appeal - In re (M) (a minor) (abduction; habitual residence) [1996] 1 FLR 887; and B - v -H (habitual residence; ward......
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Re SA (Vulnerable Adult with Capacity: Marriage)
...jurisdiction and the court's approach to such an application should be sympathetic and robust as in Re A (Wardship: Jurisdiction) [1995] 1 FLR 767; and Re KR (Abduction: Forcible Removal by Parents) [1999] 2 FLR 542. Where the victim of the forced marriage and abduction is an adult the inhe......
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B v D (Abduction: Inherent Jurisdiction)
...only exercise its jurisdiction if it is appropriate and prudent so to do. 39 I have been referred to the well-known authority of F v S (Wardship: Jurisdiction) [1991] 2 FLR 349, a decision of Ward J (as he then was), in which he stated that he knew that he had very extensive powers. He then......
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