Galloway v Ali-Khan: QBD 22 Mar 2018

The claimant sought the defendant be found guilty of contempt. She had formally undertaken to the court not to say anything defamatory of him, but now admitted being co-signatory to a letter from the Labour Party which she accepted was such. She sought an adjournment to allow her to get legal assistance.
Held: ‘it is an exceptional course for the court to accept admissions of guilt of what is approaching a criminal offence from an unrepresented litigation. I have concluded that this is a case where the court should do that. Ms Khan is evidently a well-educated woman with experience of courts who has had plenty of notice of the allegations against her, and an ample opportunity to seek legal representation and arrange a defence.’ The contempt was found.

Judges:

Warby J

Citations:

[2018] EWHC 780 (QB)

Links:

Bailii

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

contempt of Court

Updated: 13 April 2022; Ref: scu.609109