The Queen v NashIn re Carey, an Infant
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Year | 1875 |
Court | Court of Appeal |
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15 cases
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G v an Bord Uchtála
...232. 20 R. v. Hopkins (1806) 7 East 579. 21 Barnardo v. McHugh [1891] A.C. 388. 22 Elliott, In re (1893) 32 L.R.Ir. 504. 23 R. v. Nash (1883) 10 Q.B.D. 454. Special Summons. The Adoption Act, 1974, made two major changes affecting the rights of a mother in relation to the adoption of her ch......
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G. v an Bord Uchtála
...of parental duty or inability to provide for its welfare particularly as she was liable to maintain it (R. v.Nash Re Carey (1883) 10 Q.B.D. 454: Barnardo v.McHugh (1891) A.C. 388). In some of the cases, the Judges spoke of the "natural" right of the mother of an illegitimate child to its c......
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D.W.T. v. British Columbia (Attorney General) et al., 2001 BCCA 368
...governed by equitable rules, and empowered to exercise equitable jurisdiction. As was said by Sir George Jessel, M.R., in Reg. v. Nash [10 Q.B.D. 454]: 'In equity regard was always had to the mother, putative father, and relations on the mother's side'." [37] Although a child born in wedloc......
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State (Nicolaou) v an Bord Uchtála
...and Henchy JJ. (1) [1946] I. R. 334. (2) [1901] 2. K. B. 385, at p. 389. (1) [1946] I. R. 334. (2) [1919] I. R. 361. (1) 7 East 579. (2) 10 Q. B. D. 454. (3) [1946] I. R. 334. (4) [1965] 1 Ch. D. 23. (1) [1951] I. R. 1. (2) [1946] I. R. 334. (1) [1946] I. R. 334. (1) [1954] 1 All E. R. 434.......
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