H (Jurisdiction), Re
The court exercised its protective powers because the child's welfare required it; his whereabouts and circumstances were unknown, and the mother could not seek remedies in Afghanistan without this information. The absence of precedent reflected the unusual facts and did not justify inaction.
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- Parties
- Applicant: HH; Respondent: SH
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 26 May 2016
- Procedural Posture
- Wardship / Judgment
- Outcome
- Order granted
- Legal Topics
- Inherent Jurisdiction, Habitual Residence, Child Welfare, International Comity
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Parties
HH
Applicant
SH
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Wardship / Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the English court should exercise its inherent jurisdiction to make protective orders for a British child not habitually resident in England
- 2 Whether the circumstances justify the exercise of jurisdiction based on nationality alone
Ratio Decidendi
The court exercised its protective powers because the child's welfare required it; his whereabouts and circumstances were unknown, and the mother could not seek remedies in Afghanistan without this information. The absence of precedent reflected the unusual facts and did not justify inaction.
Court Disposition
Order granted
Orders
- The father is directed to provide information about the child's whereabouts and circumstances within 14 days.
- The matter will be restored for further consideration once the information is provided.
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