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Jefferson v Bhetcha
Jefferson Ltd v Bhetcha [1979] 1 WLR 898
Key Principle
There is no rule that a civil action must be stayed merely because parallel criminal proceedings are pending against the defendant on the same facts; whether to stay is a matter of the court's discretion, and the defendant must show that continuing the civil action would give rise to a real risk of serious prejudice leading to injustice.
Area of Law
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