Dorman & Ors v Clinton Devon Farms Partnership [2019] EWHC 2988 (QB) (07 November 2019)
The judge's case management orders were based on errors of fact regarding responsibility for delay and were unjustified; the judge's intemperate language and conduct gave rise to a real possibility of bias in the eyes of a fair-minded and informed observer, warranting recusal.
- Citation
- [2019] EWHC 2988 (QB)
- Parties
- Claimant and Respondent: James Dorman; Claimant and Respondent: Caroline Dorman; Claimant and Respondent: Kirsty Clode; Claimant and Respondent: Andrew Turton; Defendant and Appellant: Clinton Devon Farms Partnership
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 07 November 2019
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Appeal / High Court Appeal From County Court Orders
- Outcome
- Appeal allowed
- Legal Topics
- Case Management, Recusal, Apparent Bias, Costs Orders, Unless Orders
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Parties
James Dorman
Claimant and Respondent
Caroline Dorman
Claimant and Respondent
Kirsty Clode
Claimant and Respondent
Andrew Turton
Claimant and Respondent
Clinton Devon Farms Partnership
Defendant and Appellant
Procedural Posture
Civil Appeal / High Court Appeal From County Court Orders
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the case management orders (unless order, indemnity costs, attendance order) were justified
- 2 Whether the judge's conduct gave rise to apparent bias warranting recusal
Ratio Decidendi
The judge's case management orders were based on errors of fact regarding responsibility for delay and were unjustified; the judge's intemperate language and conduct gave rise to a real possibility of bias in the eyes of a fair-minded and informed observer, warranting recusal.
Court Disposition
Appeal allowed
Orders
- First Order (unless order, indemnity costs, attendance order) set aside
- Judge's refusal to recuse himself overturned; recusal required
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