CL v Swansea Bay University Health Board & Ors [2024] EWCOP 22 (17 April 2024)
The court held that s16(7) MCA 2005 provides a general power to discharge a deputyship order on best interests grounds, and is not limited by s16(8), which sets out specific but non-exhaustive circumstances relating to the deputy's conduct. The judge's decision to discharge the deputyship was justified as the...
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- Citation
- [2024] EWCOP 22
- Parties
- Applicant: CL; 1st Respondent: Swansea Bay University Health Board; 2nd Respondent: LL (by his litigation friend, AB); 3rd Respondent: VL; 4th Respondent: Swansea City Council
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 17 April 2024
- Procedural Posture
- Court of Protection Appeal / Appeal From Order Discharging Deputyship
- Outcome
- Appeal dismissed
- Legal Topics
- Deputyship, Statutory Interpretation, Best Interests, Discharge of Deputyship, Section 16 Mental Capacity Act 2005
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Parties
CL
Applicant
Swansea Bay University Health Board
1st Respondent
LL (by his litigation friend, AB)
2nd Respondent
VL
3rd Respondent
Swansea City Council
4th Respondent
Procedural Posture
Court of Protection Appeal / Appeal From Order Discharging Deputyship
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether a deputyship order can be discharged under s16(7) MCA 2005 on best interests grounds, or only under s16(8) for specified conduct
- 2 Whether the judge erred in law in discharging the deputyship order under s16(7)
- 3 Whether the judge failed to conduct a proper best interests analysis
Ratio Decidendi
The court held that s16(7) MCA 2005 provides a general power to discharge a deputyship order on best interests grounds, and is not limited by s16(8), which sets out specific but non-exhaustive circumstances relating to the deputy's conduct. The judge's decision to discharge the deputyship was justified as the majority of decisions were now before the court or no longer required a deputy, and maintaining the deputyship would be disproportionate and not the least restrictive option.
Court Disposition
Appeal dismissed
Orders
- Permission to appeal granted on all grounds
- Appeal dismissed; order of HHJ Porter-Bryant discharging the deputyship is upheld
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