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Russell Mitchell v Ryan Alasia: 2005

The court considered whether the claimant, whom the Court of Protection had decided was a patient and in respect of whom a Receiver had been appointed, was and would continue to be one. The court concluded that, in the context of pursuing his claim for compensation, he was a patient, but that he would not continue a patient indefinitely and would cease to be one three years after the trial. She awarded a sum in respect of the costs of the receivership likely to be incurred during that period.

Judges:

Cox, J

Citations:

[2005] EWHC 11

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Cited by:

CitedA v The Archbishop of Birmingham QBD 30-Jun-2005
Assessment of damages following child abuse by Catholic priest.
Held: General damages of andpound;50,000 were in line with Coxon and were approved. A had not been shown to be, and is not, incapable of managing his affairs. The court differed . .
Lists of cited by and citing cases may be incomplete.

Personal Injury, Damages

Updated: 07 December 2022; Ref: scu.228421

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