Mr Raymond Allis & Mr Martin Hesketh v Charity Commission for England & Wales

Mr Raymond Allis & Mr Martin Hesketh v Charity Commission for England & Wales

The Tribunal directed joinder of additional respondents, set deadlines for responses and disclosure, and established a process for determining the Tribunal's power to suspend the scheme as a preliminary issue.

Parties
Appellant: Raymond Aliss; Appellant: Martin Hesketh; First Respondent: The Charity Commission for England and Wales; Second Respondent: Lytham Schools Trustee Ltd; Third Respondent: The United Church Schools Trust
Jurisdiction
England and Wales
Judgment Date
15 December 2011
Procedural Posture
Appeal / Directions Hearing
Outcome
Directions issued
Legal Topics
Joinder of Parties, Tribunal Procedure, Suspension of Scheme, Case Management Directions

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Parties

Raymond Aliss

Appellant

Martin Hesketh

Appellant

The Charity Commission for England and Wales

First Respondent

Lytham Schools Trustee Ltd

Second Respondent

The United Church Schools Trust

Third Respondent

Procedural Posture

Appeal / Directions Hearing

  1. 1 Whether additional respondents should be joined
  2. 2 Timetable for responses and disclosure
  3. 3 Tribunal's power to suspend effect of scheme

Ratio Decidendi

The Tribunal directed joinder of additional respondents, set deadlines for responses and disclosure, and established a process for determining the Tribunal's power to suspend the scheme as a preliminary issue.

Court Disposition

Directions issued

Orders

  • Lytham Schools Trustee Ltd joined as Second Respondent
  • United Church Schools Trust joined as Third Respondent