LF v A NHS Trust (2022) EWCOP 8: Difference between revisions

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|Parties=A NHS Trust, G, M CCG
|Parties=A NHS Trust, G, M CCG
|Judicial history first case=A NHS Foundation Trust v G (2021) EWCOP 69
|Judicial history first case=A NHS Foundation Trust v G (2021) EWCOP 69
|Sentence=RRO
|Sentence=Reporting restriction order
|Summary=G's father asked for the reporting restrictions to be discharged to allow G's story to be shared in relation to a proposed crowd-funding campaign. In applying the usual balancing exercise, the judge noted that "the Article 10 right asserted by the father is to pursue, in the public domain, an outcome which has been assessed as contrary to his daughter's interests", and concluded that the restrictions should continue.
|Summary=G's father asked for the reporting restrictions to be discharged to allow G's story to be shared in relation to a proposed crowd-funding campaign. In applying the usual balancing exercise, the judge noted that "the Article 10 right asserted by the father is to pursue, in the public domain, an outcome which has been assessed as contrary to his daughter's interests", and concluded that the restrictions should continue.
|Subject=Reporting restriction order cases
|Subject=Reporting restriction order cases

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Reporting restriction order G's father asked for the reporting restrictions to be discharged to allow G's story to be shared in relation to a proposed crowd-funding campaign. In applying the usual balancing exercise, the judge noted that "the Article 10 right asserted by the father is to pursue, in the public domain, an outcome which has been assessed as contrary to his daughter's interests", and concluded that the restrictions should continue.

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Full judgment: BAILII

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Date: 7/3/22🔍

Court: Court of Protection🔍

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Published: 22/7/22 21:04

Cached: 2025-06-08 09:32:16