Choudry and others v Triesman: ChD 31 Mar 2003

The applicants sought an order requiring the respondent general secretary of the Labour Party to allow them to stand as candidates for the party in the forthcoming local elections. After allegations about the way in which selection had been carried out, the party imposed its own candidates.
Held: The principles for the grant of mandatory interim injunctions had been laid down in Nottingham Building Society. Here, a serious triable issue had been raised, but the risk of injustice would be greater if the injunction were granted than if not. If granted the party would not have the election candidates of its choice, but if not granted, the candidates would still be able to stand for election.
Stanley Burton J said of the Labour Party: ‘Its constitution is contained in its rules contained in the rule book, which constitute a contract to which each member adheres when he joins the party’

Stanley Burton J
Times 02-May-2003, Gazette 05-Jun-2003, [2003] EWHC 1203 (Comm)
Bailii
England and Wales
Citing:
CitedNottingham Building Society v Eurodynamics Systems plc 1993
The court laid down tests for the granting of mandatory interim injunctions. The court should consider whether there was a high degree of confidence that the applicant would succeed in establishing his right at trial. The higher that confidence, the . .

Cited by:
CitedFoster v McNicol and Another QBD 28-Jul-2016
Incumbent Labour leader did not need nominations
The claimant challenged a decision of the National Executive Committee of the Labour Party to allow its present Leader to stand in the leadership election challenging his position without the need for him to submit first the otherwise standard . .

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Elections, Contract

Updated: 20 January 2022; Ref: scu.181839