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
Legal Issues
- 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.
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