Judgment, published: 06/11/1913
Items referring to this
- Mr Justice Mostyn rules that orders preventing the reporting of financial information that is not already in the public domain should continue. Judgment, 29/09/2015, free
- Circumstances when an anonymity order should be granted in child support decisions Judgment, 22/03/2017, free
- Husband was asking for an adjournment of this "extremely simple [financial remedy] case" which was refused. Mr Justice Mostyn explains his reasoning for anonymisation of financial remedy cases and ordered that the media should not identify the parties. Judgment, 16/09/2015, free
- An anonymity order dated 30 June 2011 had been imposed following financial provision proceedings. The wife applied for the anonymity order to be extended or, alternatively, for the imposition of a fresh anonymity order to cover recent financial provision proceedings. The court held that in the particular circumstances of this case, such balancing exercise, if any, as the court was required to conduct, clearly came down in favour of the press and other media. A decision which refused to impose reporting or anonymity restrictions was a proportionate response to such entitlement as the wife may have to privacy under article 8. The application was therefore refused. Judgment, 08/02/2017, free
- Judgment, 28/01/2013, free
- Case note, 11/02/2013, free
- Application for a reporting restriction order on the previous financial remedy proceedings. A reporting restriction order was made preventing the publication of any information relating to the proceedings save for the judgment. Judgment, 06/08/2018, free
Published: 06/11/1913
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