Cambridge Islamic College v Charity Commission for England & Wales and Cambridge Muslim College

Cambridge Islamic College v Charity Commission for England & Wales and Cambridge Muslim College

The Tribunal varied its previous directions to require both the appellant and second respondent to provide standard disclosure of documents evidencing confusion between the charity names, communications with confused persons, and communications with internet search engines, in accordance with Civil Procedure Rules.

Parties
Appellant: Cambridge Islamic College; First Respondent: The Charity Commission for England and Wales; Second Respondent: Cambridge Muslim College
Jurisdiction
England and Wales
Judgment Date
24 April 2017
Procedural Posture
Appeal / Directions
Outcome
directions varied
Legal Topics
Disclosure, Variation of Directions, Confusion of Charity Names

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Parties

Cambridge Islamic College

Appellant

The Charity Commission for England and Wales

First Respondent

Cambridge Muslim College

Second Respondent

Procedural Posture

Appeal / Directions

  1. 1 variation of disclosure directions
  2. 2 scope of standard disclosure
  3. 3 confusion between charity names

Ratio Decidendi

The Tribunal varied its previous directions to require both the appellant and second respondent to provide standard disclosure of documents evidencing confusion between the charity names, communications with confused persons, and communications with internet search engines, in accordance with Civil Procedure Rules.

Court Disposition

directions varied

Orders

  • Directions of 18 April 2017 are varied to add new disclosure requirements.
  • Appellant and Second Respondent to give standard disclosure of specified documents by exhibiting them to their witness statements.