Ahmed & Ors v Khan [2010] EWCA Civ 290 (23 March 2010)
The judge correctly applied the legal test for strike out applications, found the wife's pleadings disclosed a reasonable cause of action for constructive trusts, and was entitled to refuse to strike out the claims. The application for permission to appeal was refused as the appeal had no real prospect of success...
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- Citation
- [2010] EWCA Civ 290
- Parties
- Appellant: Ahmed & Ors; Respondent: Khan
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 23 March 2010
- Procedural Posture
- Appeal (civil) / Application for Permission to Appeal From High Court Decision on Strike Out of Pleadings in Ancillary Relief Proceedings
- Outcome
- Permission to appeal refused
- Legal Topics
- Constructive Trusts, Ancillary Relief, Strike Out Applications, Matrimonial Property, Overriding Objective
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Parties
Ahmed & Ors
Appellant
Khan
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Appeal (civil) / Application for Permission to Appeal From High Court Decision on Strike Out of Pleadings in Ancillary Relief Proceedings
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the wife's pleadings disclosed a reasonable cause of action for assets held on constructive trust for the husband
- 2 Whether the judge applied the correct legal test in refusing to strike out the wife's claims
- 3 Whether the judge's approach to the pleadings and the overriding objective was correct
Ratio Decidendi
The judge correctly applied the legal test for strike out applications, found the wife's pleadings disclosed a reasonable cause of action for constructive trusts, and was entitled to refuse to strike out the claims. The application for permission to appeal was refused as the appeal had no real prospect of success and would be disproportionate.
Court Disposition
Permission to appeal refused
Orders
- Applications for permission to appeal refused
- Claims in relation to all assets, including the garage plot, allowed to proceed to trial
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