The defendants argued that the claims against them were non-justiciable, requiring the court to resolve issues of religious faith, doctrine or practice, which are matters which it is not institutionally competent to do.
Judges:
Warby J
Citations:
[2019] EWHC 344 (QB)
Links:
Jurisdiction:
England and Wales
Citing:
See Also – Otuo v The Watch Tower Bible And Tract Society of Britain (Relief from Sanctions 1) QBD 21-Feb-2019
Defendants’ application pursuant to CPR 3.9 for relief from sanctions, in respect of their non-compliance within Order. The defendants had made an application raising the question of whether the entirety of these slander claims, or aspects of them, . .
See Also – Otuo v The Watch Tower Bible And Tract Society of Britain (Relief from Sanctions 2) QBD 21-Feb-2019
The claimant sought relief from sanctions. He had served statement summaries rather than, as ordered, the statements themselves. . .
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Defamation
Updated: 21 June 2022; Ref: scu.634251