The Queen v NashIn re Carey, an Infant

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
CourtCourt of Appeal
Year1875

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  • G v an Bord Uchtála
    • Ireland
    • Supreme Court
    • 1 January 1980
    ...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......
  • G. v an Bord Uchtála
    • Ireland
    • Supreme Court
    • 19 December 1978
    ...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......
  • D.W.T. v. British Columbia (Attorney General) et al.
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (British Columbia)
    • 15 January 2001
    ...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......
  • Re Connor
    • Ireland
    • Court of Appeal (Ireland)
    • 20 June 1919
    ...work in harmony for the common weal. I write my protest against it, for I consider it all evil of no small concern to the community, (1) 10 Q. B. D. 454. (2) [1891] A. C. 388. (3) [1891] 2 Ch. 299, at p. 309. (1) In the Court of Appeal, before Sir James Campbell C. , and Ronan and O'Connor ......
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