Ansari v Knowles & Ors [2012] EWHC 3137 (QB) (08 November 2012)
The settlement with the Fourth Defendant did not, on its proper construction, operate as a release or satisfaction of the causes of action against the First and Second Defendants, nor did it render the continuation of those claims an abuse of process.
- Citation
- [2012] EWHC 3137 (QB)
- Parties
- Claimant: Khalid Mahmood Ansari; First Defendant: Dr Timothy Knowles; Second Defendant: Manchester Metropolitan University; Third Defendant: Ms Viktorija Zilinskaite; Fourth Defendant: Vilnius University
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 08 November 2012
- Procedural Posture
- Defamation Action / Preliminary Issue Determination on Effect of Settlement With Fourth Defendant
- Outcome
- Preliminary issue determined in favour of the Claimant; questions answered in the negative.
- Legal Topics
- Joint Tortfeasors, Settlement Agreements, Release and Satisfaction, Abuse of Process, Qualified Privilege, Justification, Malice, Contribution Between Tortfeasors
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Parties
Khalid Mahmood Ansari
Claimant
Dr Timothy Knowles
First Defendant
Manchester Metropolitan University
Second Defendant
Ms Viktorija Zilinskaite
Third Defendant
Vilnius University
Fourth Defendant
Procedural Posture
Defamation Action / Preliminary Issue Determination on Effect of Settlement With Fourth Defendant
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether settlement with Fourth Defendant extinguished or satisfied causes of action against First and Second Defendants as joint tortfeasors
- 2 Whether continuation of claims against First and Second Defendants is an abuse of process
Ratio Decidendi
The settlement with the Fourth Defendant did not, on its proper construction, operate as a release or satisfaction of the causes of action against the First and Second Defendants, nor did it render the continuation of those claims an abuse of process.
Court Disposition
Preliminary issue determined in favour of the Claimant; questions answered in the negative.
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