Corbett v Corbett
The process adopted was not compliant with the respondent's rights under the Human Rights Act and did not meet the standards set in Mubarak v Mubarak. The judge failed to consider variation or remission of arrears and misdirected himself as to the options available. The order for imprisonment must be set aside.
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- Parties
- Appellant: Mr Corbett; Respondent: Mrs Corbett
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 28 February 2003
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Appeal / Appeal From Order in Ancillary Relief Proceedings
- Outcome
- appeal allowed
- Legal Topics
- Enforcement of Periodical Payments, Judgment Summons, Variation of Maintenance Orders, Human Rights Compliance
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Parties
Mr Corbett
Appellant
Mrs Corbett
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Civil Appeal / Appeal From Order in Ancillary Relief Proceedings
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the judgment summons procedure complied with the Human Rights Act and the standards set in Mubarak v Mubarak
- 2 Whether the judge erred in finding wilful neglect and imposing imprisonment without considering variation or remission of arrears
- 3 Whether procedural fairness was afforded to the respondent
Ratio Decidendi
The process adopted was not compliant with the respondent's rights under the Human Rights Act and did not meet the standards set in Mubarak v Mubarak. The judge failed to consider variation or remission of arrears and misdirected himself as to the options available. The order for imprisonment must be set aside.
Court Disposition
appeal allowed
Orders
- Order of imprisonment set aside
- Case remitted for realistic reappraisal of the husband's obligations
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