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

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

The Tribunal grants permission for each party to lodge and serve witness statements by a specified date.

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
02 February 2012
Procedural Posture
Appeal / Directions
Outcome
Directions issued
Legal Topics
Tribunal Procedure, Witness Statements

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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

  1. 1 Whether parties should be permitted to file witness statements

Ratio Decidendi

The Tribunal grants permission for each party to lodge and serve witness statements by a specified date.

Court Disposition

Directions issued

Orders

  • Each Respondent and the Appellants are permitted to lodge with the Tribunal and serve on the other parties on or before Thursday 15th March 2012 any statements of witnesses of fact on which they wish to rely in this appeal.