R (C) v SSJ (2014) EWCA Civ 1009: Difference between revisions

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This judgment was finally published in 2023 after the Supreme Court secretariat had been asked about it for several years.
This judgment was finally published in 2023 after the Supreme Court secretariat had been asked about it for several years.
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|Subject=Anonymisation cases
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Latest revision as of 22:00, 15 March 2023

Anonymity The Administrative Court had not been wrong to refuse the patient an anonymity order in relation to his judicial review of the Secretary of State's decision about unescorted community leave.

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This judgment was finally published in 2023 after the Supreme Court secretariat had been asked about it for several years.

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Full judgment: BAILII

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  • Anonymisation cases🔍

Date: 16/7/14🔍

Court: Court of Appeal (Civil Division)🔍

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Published: 11/8/14 20:01

Cached: 2025-06-08 07:48:08