Roberts v Roberts [2006] EWCA Civ 1064 (11 July 2006)
Judge Overend's pre-judgment of the appeal outcome at the permission stage constituted a procedural irregularity, depriving Mr Earley of a fair hearing. District Judge Meredith acted within her discretion by proceeding with the hearing in Mr Roberts' absence, based on his letter and medical evidence, and was not...
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- Citation
- [2006] EWCA Civ 1064
- Parties
- Claimant/respondent: Leon Roberts; Claimant/respondent: Karen Roberts; Defendant/appellant: Keith Robert Earley; Defendant/appellant: Susan Earley
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 11 July 2006
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Appeal / Second Appeal in Court of Appeal
- Outcome
- Appeal allowed; Judge Overend's order set aside; District Judge Meredith's order reinstated.
- Legal Topics
- Adjournment Discretion, Procedural Fairness, Sale of Business, Counterclaim, Judicial Conduct
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Parties
Leon Roberts
Claimant/respondent
Karen Roberts
Claimant/respondent
Keith Robert Earley
Defendant/appellant
Susan Earley
Defendant/appellant
Procedural Posture
Civil Appeal / Second Appeal in Court of Appeal
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether District Judge Meredith erred in proceeding with the hearing in the absence of Mr Roberts without ordering an adjournment
- 2 Whether Judge Overend's order for rehearing was correct given the procedural history
- 3 Whether procedural irregularity at the appeal stage justified intervention by the Court of Appeal
Ratio Decidendi
Judge Overend's pre-judgment of the appeal outcome at the permission stage constituted a procedural irregularity, depriving Mr Earley of a fair hearing. District Judge Meredith acted within her discretion by proceeding with the hearing in Mr Roberts' absence, based on his letter and medical evidence, and was not obliged to adjourn. The order for rehearing was wrongly made; the original district judge's order should stand.
Court Disposition
Appeal allowed; Judge Overend's order set aside; District Judge Meredith's order reinstated.
Orders
- Application for permission to appeal granted.
- Appeal allowed.
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