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- , I refer to W v Edgell and others [1990] 1 All E R 835.
- Attorney-General v Guardian Newspaper Ltd, [1988] 3 All E R 545
- 1983, The order was made under s.37 of the English Mental Health Act
- Mental Health Act. 1983, s.41(c)(3)(ii).
- , See the trial judge's statement of the facts at [1989] 1 All E R 1089 at 1096.
- , Quoted by Brown, P at [1990] 1 All E R 835 at 838.
- 1983, Section 71(2) Mental Health Act
- Professor Morison of the University of Sydney, Law School delivered an official report in 1973 recommending to the New South Wales Government against the creation of a separate enforceable right of privacy.
- John, Sir, May also sat on the Court of Appeal and agreed with both Brown, P and Bingham, LJ.
- , Scott Per, Jat [1989] 1 All E R 1089 at 1107, quoting Lord Denning, MR in Harmoney Shipping v Davis [1979) 3 All E R 177 at 180–81.
- , So much was said by Scott, J at the trial and quoted with approval by Brown, P in the Court of Appeal at 1101–1102.
- Per Bingham L J, at 848. It should be noted that the “Spycatcher” litigation in England focused different issues from its rerun in Australia.
- More Thomas LC, The most notable Equity lawyer, Sir is alleged to have stated “Three things are to be helped in (the court of) Conscience - Fraud, Accident and things of Confidence”. See 1 Rolle's Abridgment 374.
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- , A contract existed because W (through legal aid) paid Edgell. It would not be present if Dr Edgell had not been paid privately by W.
- , Op.cit. at 1105.
- , See Initial Services v Putterill [1967] 3 All ER 145.
- , Ibid, at 1102.
- , Ibid, at 850.
- , Ibid, at 851.
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