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October 3rd, 2016

Challenge To Anonymisation Practice In Child Support Appeals: Final Hearing Thursday 6 October 2016 In Open Court

Mr CJA had a successful child support appeal to the Upper Tribunal heard in open court with no reporting restrictions but found that the Judgment [2014] UKUT 359 (AAC) appeared anonymised on the public database, at  http://www.osscsc.gov.uk/Aspx/view.aspx?id=4272. Anonymisation was a rubber stamp process following a fully public hearing and done without any judicial direction, and is being challenged in a […]

July 22nd, 2016

Fathers4Justice Founder in High Court Judicial Review Final Hearing over Closed Courts, Tuesday 26 July 2016

The founder of Fathers4Justice appears in the High Court (Royal Courts of Justice) on TUESDAY 26TH JULY 2016 for the trial of his Judicial Review Claim seeking to quash the decision of Aldershot Magistrates Court on 20 February 2015 to hold his trial for a minor public order offence in a court which banned 90% […]

May 10th, 2016

Challenge To Anonymisation Practice In Child Support Appeals

UPDATE 20/06/2016: The Interim Hearing in the following case will take place on Wednesday 22 June 2016 at 2 PM at the Upper Tribunal, Rolls Building, 7 Rolls Buildings, Fetter Lane, London EC4A 1NL. It has been confirmed that this Hearing will be in open court. This Hearing is a matter of public interest and we urge all […]

October 15th, 2015

Fathers4Justice founder given leave for Judicial Review of decision by courts to bar public from trial

The founder of Fathers4Justice was today given leave to move to Judicial Review a decision by Her Majesty’s Courts & Tribunals Service (HMCTS) and Aldershot Magistrates Court, to bar members of the public entry to his trial for a Section 5 Public Order Act offence on 20th February 2015. Matt O’Connor, 48, from London, appeared […]

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