ESQUIRE (ELECTRONICS) LTD v. THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANIING CORPORATION LTD AND ANOTHER
Because the judge had expressed strongly adverse views about the Bank and its officers in the liability judgment and would be required to assess the same witnesses and issues at the Remedy Trial, a reasonable lay person could perceive a possibility of pre-judgment; accordingly the judge must recuse and the Remedy...
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- Citation
- ESQUIRE (ELECTRONICS) LTD v. THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANIING CORPORATION LTD AND ANOTHER
- Parties
- Plaintiff: Esquire (Electronics) Limited; Plaintiff: Magic Score Limited; 1st Defendant: The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited; 2nd Defendant: Wayfoong Property Limited (formerly HS Property Management Limited)
- Court
- Court of First Instance
- Jurisdiction
- Hong Kong
- Judgment Date
- 14 December 2005
- Case Number
- HCA11077/1994
- Procedural Posture
- Civil / Recusal Application Prior to Remedy Trial (in Chambers Recusal Judgment)
- Outcome
- Application for recusal granted; Remedy Trial to be heard by another judge (recusal ordered).
- Legal Topics
- Apprehended Bias, Pre Judgment, Recusal, Remedy Trial
- Source Language
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Parties
Esquire (Electronics) Limited
Plaintiff
Magic Score Limited
Plaintiff
The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited
1st Defendant
Wayfoong Property Limited (formerly HS Property Management Limited)
2nd Defendant
Procedural Posture
Civil / Recusal Application Prior to Remedy Trial (in Chambers Recusal Judgment)
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the judge should recuse for apparent bias due to prior critical comments in the liability judgment
- 2 Whether prior adverse comments about witnesses/officers create an appearance of pre-judgment affecting fairness of the Remedy Trial
- 3 Whether costs of the recusal application should be costs in the cause
Ratio Decidendi
Because the judge had expressed strongly adverse views about the Bank and its officers in the liability judgment and would be required to assess the same witnesses and issues at the Remedy Trial, a reasonable lay person could perceive a possibility of pre-judgment; accordingly the judge must recuse and the Remedy Trial must be heard by another judge, with costs of the application in the cause.
Court Disposition
Application for recusal granted; Remedy Trial to be heard by another judge (recusal ordered).
Orders
- Remedy Trial to be listed before another judge (Lam J arranged to hear the trial starting 20 June).
- First PTR to be before Lam J on 21 April and second PTR on 23 May.
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