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The Wellcome Trust Ltd v 19-22 Onslow Gardens Freehold: CA 5 Jul 2012

The Court considered whether it had jurisdiction to grant permission to appeal against a decision of the President of the Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber) refusing permission to appeal to the UT against a decision of the Leasehold Valuation Tribunal. Section 175 of the 2002 Act provided that a party to proceedings before a LVT may … Continue reading The Wellcome Trust Ltd v 19-22 Onslow Gardens Freehold: CA 5 Jul 2012

Smith (Appealable Decisions; PTA Requirements; Anonymity : Belgium): UTIAC 28 Jun 2019

(1) A decision by the First-tier Tribunal not to decide a ground of appeal constitutes a ‘decision’ for the purposes of s.11(1) of the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007. It may therefore be appealed to the Upper Tribunal. (2) If an appellant’s appeal before the First-tier Tribunal succeeds on some grounds and fails on … Continue reading Smith (Appealable Decisions; PTA Requirements; Anonymity : Belgium): UTIAC 28 Jun 2019

Binaku (S 11 TCEA; S 117C NIAA; Para 399D): UTIAC 27 Jan 2021

The procedural issue: appeals under section 11 of the TCEA 2007 (1) The appellate regime established by the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002, as amended, is concerned with outcomes comprising the determination of available grounds of appeal; (2) A party who has achieved the exact outcome(s) sought by way of an appeal to the … Continue reading Binaku (S 11 TCEA; S 117C NIAA; Para 399D): UTIAC 27 Jan 2021

DCM (Holdings) Ltd v The Commissioners for Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs: SCS 8 Sep 2020

Appeals Under Section 13 of The Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 By Judges: Lord Doherty Citations: [2020] ScotCS CSIH – 60, [2020] CSIH 60, [2020] STC 2125, 2020 GWD 30-394, 2021 SC 123, [2020] BVC 19, 2020 SLT 1131 Links: Bailii Jurisdiction: Scotland Cited by: Appeal from – DCM (Optical Holdings) Ltd v Revenue … Continue reading DCM (Holdings) Ltd v The Commissioners for Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs: SCS 8 Sep 2020

Totel Ltd, Regina (on The Application of) v The First Tier Tribunal (Tax Chamber) and Others: Admn 24 Mar 2011

The claimant sought to appeal against refusal of relief from payment of sums assessed by way of penalty, on the basis of hardship. HMRC argued that the right of appeal underthe 2007 Act had been taken away by the 1994 Act. Judges: Simon J Citations: [2012] QB 358, [2011] BVC 211, [2012] 2 WLR 435, … Continue reading Totel Ltd, Regina (on The Application of) v The First Tier Tribunal (Tax Chamber) and Others: Admn 24 Mar 2011

Golder v The United Kingdom: ECHR 21 Feb 1975

G was a prisoner who was refused permission by the Home Secretary to consult a solicitor with a view to bringing libel proceedings against a prison officer. The court construed article 6 of ECHR, which provides that ‘in the determination of his civil rights . . everyone is entitled to a fair . . hearing’, … Continue reading Golder v The United Kingdom: ECHR 21 Feb 1975

Payne and Another, Regina (on The Application of) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions: Admn 26 Jul 2010

The court was asked as to the lawfulness of the Secretary of State making deductions from ongoing social security benefit to recover the overpayment of incapacity benefit and the repayment of a social fund budgeting loan during the moratorium period of a debt relief order. Held: The Secretary of state could not deduct the sums … Continue reading Payne and Another, Regina (on The Application of) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions: Admn 26 Jul 2010

Cart, Regina (on The Application of) v The Upper Tribunal and Others: CA 23 Jul 2010

The claimant had sought and been refused judicial review of a decision of the SIAC Upper Tribunal. The Upper Tribunals were designated as courts of superior record, and the court at first instance had said that SIACs specialist procedures and jurisdiction meant that it was amenable to judicial review, but only on grounds of excess … Continue reading Cart, Regina (on The Application of) v The Upper Tribunal and Others: CA 23 Jul 2010

Jones v Ministry of Interior for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and others: HL 14 Jun 2006

The claimants said that they had been tortured by Saudi police when arrested on false charges. They sought damages, and appealed against an order denying jurisdiction over the defendants. They said that the allegation of torture allowed an exception to state immunity. Held: The Kingdom’s appeal succeeded. The protection of state immunity was essentially a … Continue reading Jones v Ministry of Interior for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and others: HL 14 Jun 2006

Eclipse Film Partners No 35 Llp v Revenue and Customs: SC 11 May 2016

The issue raised on this appeal concerns the extent to which the jurisdiction of the First-tier Tribunal to make an order for costs is fettered by the provisions of the Rules regulating the procedure of the Tribunal. Held: With one exception, under rule 10(1), the FTT can only make two types of costs order. The … Continue reading Eclipse Film Partners No 35 Llp v Revenue and Customs: SC 11 May 2016

Clarise Properties Ltd v Rees and Another: CA 29 Jul 2015

Application for permission to appeal from a decision of the Upper Tribunal Lands Chamber, itself on appeal from a decision of the Land and Leasehold Valuation Tribunal for the Wales Rent Assessment Committee. There are two issues on this application. First, does the second appeal test set out in the Appeals from the Upper Tribunal … Continue reading Clarise Properties Ltd v Rees and Another: CA 29 Jul 2015

Unison, Regina (on The Application of) v Lord Chancellor: SC 26 Jul 2017

The union appellant challenged the validity of the imposition of fees on those seeking to lay complaints in the Employment Tribunal system. Held: The appeal succeeded. The fees were discriminatory and restricted access to justice. The consequence of the order had been very substantially to reduce the number of cases coming before the tribunal, and: … Continue reading Unison, Regina (on The Application of) v Lord Chancellor: SC 26 Jul 2017

Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (AA) v AK (European Union Law : Council Regulations 1408/71/Eec and (Ec) 883/2004 ): UTAA 4 Mar 2015

As the decision of the First-tier Tribunal (made on 6 June 2014 at Liverpool under reference SC064/14/00236) involved the making of an error in point of law, it is SET ASIDE under section 12(2)(a) and (b)(ii) of the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 and the decision is RE-MADE. The decision is: The claimant is … Continue reading Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (AA) v AK (European Union Law : Council Regulations 1408/71/Eec and (Ec) 883/2004 ): UTAA 4 Mar 2015

Cart v The Upper Tribunal: SC 21 Jun 2011

Limitations to Judicial Reviw of Upper Tribunal Three claimants sought to challenge decisions of various Upper Tribunals by way of judicial review. In each case the request for judicial review had been first refused on the basis that having been explicitly designated as higher courts, the proper scope of judicial review was limited or excluded. … Continue reading Cart v The Upper Tribunal: SC 21 Jun 2011

Ghaidan v Godin-Mendoza: HL 21 Jun 2004

Same Sex Partner Entitled to tenancy Succession The protected tenant had died. His same-sex partner sought a statutory inheritance of the tenancy. Held: His appeal succeeded. The Fitzpatrick case referred to the position before the 1998 Act: ‘Discriminatory law undermines the rule of law because it is the antithesis of fairness. It brings the law … Continue reading Ghaidan v Godin-Mendoza: HL 21 Jun 2004

Enderby v Frenchay Health Authority and Another: ECJ 27 Oct 1993

Discrimination – Shifting Burden of Proof (Preliminary Ruling) A woman was employed as a speech therapist by the health authority. She complained of sex discrimination saying that at her level of seniority within the NHS, members of her profession which was overwhelmingly a female profession, were appreciably less well paid than members of comparable professions … Continue reading Enderby v Frenchay Health Authority and Another: ECJ 27 Oct 1993

Perinpanathan, Regina (on The Application of) v City of Westminster Magistrates Court and Another: CA 4 Feb 2010

The appellant’s daughter had been stopped entering the country with andpound;150,000 in cash. The police sought an order for its forfeiture, suspecting a link with terrorism. The magistrates found no evidence of such, and declined to make the order, but equally refused to award the defendant her costs. She now appealed against the refusal to … Continue reading Perinpanathan, Regina (on The Application of) v City of Westminster Magistrates Court and Another: CA 4 Feb 2010

The Information Commissioner v The FSA and Edem: UTAA 11 Dec 2012

ic_fsa Information rights – Data protection – whether a person’s name constitutes personal data. As the decision of the First-tier Tribunal (made on 16 April 2012 under reference EA/2011/0132) involved the making of an error in point of law, it is SET ASIDE under section 12(2)(a) and (b)(ii) of the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act … Continue reading The Information Commissioner v The FSA and Edem: UTAA 11 Dec 2012

NML Capital Ltd v Argentina: SC 6 Jul 2011

The respondent had issued bonds but in 2001 had declared a moratorium on paying them. The appellant hedge fund later bought the bonds, heavily discounted. Judgment was obtained in New York, which the appellants now sought to enforce against assets in the UK. They argued that the terms of issue waived state immunity. Held: The … Continue reading NML Capital Ltd v Argentina: SC 6 Jul 2011

Sarfraz v Disclosure and Barring Service: CA 22 May 2015

The claimant appealed against the refusal of the defendant to remove his name from the list of those barred from working with children. He had been a GP. Though not priosecuted for any criminal offence the Professional Conduct Committee had found his misconduct proved and he had been suspended from the Medical register for twelve … Continue reading Sarfraz v Disclosure and Barring Service: CA 22 May 2015

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