Aviva Insurance Limited v Kelvin Ankomah Sakyi
Permission to proceed with contempt proceedings is granted on the grounds relating to false statements about the accident circumstances and the roadworthiness of the motorcycle (Grounds 1 and 3), as there is a strong prima facie case and the public interest is engaged. Permission is refused on the ground relating to...
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- Parties
- Claimant: Aviva Insurance Limited; Defendant: Mr Kelvin Ankomah Sakyi
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 19 December 2022
- Procedural Posture
- Application for Permission to Bring Contempt Proceedings / Ruling on Permission to Proceed With Contempt Application
- Outcome
- Partial permission granted for contempt application to proceed on specified grounds; refused on others.
- Legal Topics
- Contempt of Court, False Statements, Personal Injury Claims, Credit Hire Fraud
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Parties
Aviva Insurance Limited
Claimant
Mr Kelvin Ankomah Sakyi
Defendant
Procedural Posture
Application for Permission to Bring Contempt Proceedings / Ruling on Permission to Proceed With Contempt Application
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether permission should be granted to bring contempt proceedings for alleged false statements in personal injury and credit hire claim
- 2 Whether the application is in the public interest given the delay and circumstances
- 3 Whether the alleged false statements meet the threshold for contempt
Ratio Decidendi
Permission to proceed with contempt proceedings is granted on the grounds relating to false statements about the accident circumstances and the roadworthiness of the motorcycle (Grounds 1 and 3), as there is a strong prima facie case and the public interest is engaged. Permission is refused on the ground relating to personal injury (Ground 2) as it does not meet the threshold for contempt and is not significant enough to justify proceedings.
Court Disposition
Partial permission granted for contempt application to proceed on specified grounds; refused on others.
Orders
- Permission granted to proceed on Grounds 1 and 3 as set out in paragraph 56 of the judgment.
- Costs to be in the application.
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