Danilina v Chernukhin & Ors [2017] EWHC 3052 (Comm) (05 December 2017)
The court was not persuaded that special and cogent reasons existed to justify release from the collateral use prohibition. There was real doubt as to whether the application was genuinely brought to protect Ms. Danilina's rights under the Data Protection Act, as opposed to being driven by Mr. Deripaska for his own...
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- Citation
- [2017] EWHC 3052 (Comm)
- Parties
- Claimant: Lolita Vladimirovna Danilina; Defendant: Vladimir Anatolevich Chernukhin; Defendant: Navigator Equities Limited; Defendant: Vadim Kargin
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 05 December 2017
- Procedural Posture
- Application Under CPR 31.22(1)(b) in Ongoing Commercial Proceedings / Interlocutory Application for Release From Collateral Use Prohibition
- Outcome
- Application dismissed
- Legal Topics
- Collateral Use of Disclosed Documents, Data Protection Act 1998, Subject Access Requests, Confidentiality in Arbitration, Disclosure in Litigation
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Parties
Lolita Vladimirovna Danilina
Claimant
Vladimir Anatolevich Chernukhin
Defendant
Navigator Equities Limited
Defendant
Vadim Kargin
Defendant
Procedural Posture
Application Under CPR 31.22(1)(b) in Ongoing Commercial Proceedings / Interlocutory Application for Release From Collateral Use Prohibition
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether special and cogent reasons exist to release the applicant from the collateral use prohibition under CPR 31.22(1)(b)
- 2 Whether the applicant's rights under the Data Protection Act 1998 justify collateral use of disclosed documents
Ratio Decidendi
The court was not persuaded that special and cogent reasons existed to justify release from the collateral use prohibition. There was real doubt as to whether the application was genuinely brought to protect Ms. Danilina's rights under the Data Protection Act, as opposed to being driven by Mr. Deripaska for his own litigation interests. The limited nature of the intended use and absence of prejudice to the respondent were insufficient to amount to special reasons.
Court Disposition
Application dismissed
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