The Tribunal considered further allegations of unlawful police / GCHQ interception of private communications Burton P, Mitting VP JJ [2016] UKIPTrib 15 – 165-CH Bailii Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 8(4) England and Wales Police, Human Rights Updated: 16 January 2022; Ref: scu.564197
ICO The complainant submitted a request for information to the Ministry of Justice (the ‘MOJ’) for numbers of Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (‘RIPA’) requests about prison staff. By the date of this notice, the MOJ has yet to provide a substantive response to this request. The Commissioner’s decision is that the MOJ breached sections … Continue reading Ministry of Justice (Central Government) FS50613442: ICO 7 Mar 2016
(City of Westminster Magistrates Court) The NCA had made a request to the court for an order that the now claimant surrender, under the 1897 Act, passwords to encrypted computer files. An application had already been made under the 2000 Act, to which the claimant had replied that he did not have the passwords sought. … Continue reading Love v National Crime Agency: 10 May 2016
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Claim for judicial review concerning a challenge to the statutory bar on the admissibility of intercept evidence in legal proceedings. Judges: Lord Justice Singh Citations: [2021] EWHC 902 (Admin) Links: Bailii Statutes: Investigatory Powers Act 2016 56 Jurisdiction: England and Wales Criminal Evidence Updated: 14 November 2022; Ref: scu.661938
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The two prisoners, serving life sentences for murder, had had their appeals rejected. They continued to protest innocence, and sought to bring their campaigns to public attention through the press, having oral interviews with journalists without . .