KENT COUNTY COUNCIL v P
The balance of interests favours allowing the press to report and the public to attend the proceedings, subject to reporting restrictions to protect P's anonymity. The risk of harm to P's privacy and any impact on future criminal proceedings is limited and outweighed by the public interest in transparency and...
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- Parties
- Applicant: Kent County Council; First Respondent: P (by her litigation friend, the Official Solicitor); Second Respondent: NHS Kent and Medway Commissioning Group (formerly NHS South Kent CCG)
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 04 February 2022
- Procedural Posture
- Court of Protection / Interlocutory Judgment on Public Access and Reporting
- Outcome
- Application to continue private hearings and bar press/public refused; public and press allowed subject to reporting restrictions.
- Legal Topics
- Openness of Court Proceedings, Reporting Restrictions, Article 8 ECHR (privacy), Article 10 ECHR (freedom of Expression), Deprivation of Liberty, Best Interests, Criminal Investigation Overlap
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Parties
Kent County Council
Applicant
P (by her litigation friend, the Official Solicitor)
First Respondent
NHS Kent and Medway Commissioning Group (formerly NHS South Kent CCG)
Second Respondent
Procedural Posture
Court of Protection / Interlocutory Judgment on Public Access and Reporting
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the public and press should be admitted to Court of Protection proceedings concerning P
- 2 Whether the judgment should be published
- 3 Whether reporting restrictions are sufficient to protect P's rights
Ratio Decidendi
The balance of interests favours allowing the press to report and the public to attend the proceedings, subject to reporting restrictions to protect P's anonymity. The risk of harm to P's privacy and any impact on future criminal proceedings is limited and outweighed by the public interest in transparency and scrutiny of the justice system.
Court Disposition
Application to continue private hearings and bar press/public refused; public and press allowed subject to reporting restrictions.
Orders
- Press may report the proceedings subject to an order protecting P's anonymity.
- The public may attend future hearings.
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