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Picken J's judgment in Dring v Cape Intermediate Holdings Ltd

[2020] EWHC 1873 (QB)
JurisdictionUnited Kingdom
CourtHigh Court of Justice (Queen's Bench Division)
Year2020
StatusBinding authority

Key Principle

On remission from the Supreme Court, the open-justice jurisdiction to grant a non-party access to court documents is not automatic: the applicant must positively demonstrate that access to the specific documents sought will advance the open-justice principle, and the court will refuse access where that purpose is not shown or where it is outweighed by countervailing considerations.

Area of Law

General

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