LEE SHU HANG AND ANOTHER v. KAN LAP KEE (also known as “TERRY KAN”)
The court found contempt established based on two statements to the SCIA that breached the protocol in the 2/11/2017 Order; having weighed aggravating and mitigating factors (no proved personal financial benefit, some collateral professional consequences, prior contributions and character, and improper attempt by...
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- Citation
- [2022] HKCFI 2671
- Parties
- Plaintiff: Plaintiffs; Defendant: Kan
- Court
- Court of First Instance
- Jurisdiction
- Hong Kong
- Judgment Date
- 12 August 2022
- Case Number
- HCMP2320/2020
- Procedural Posture
- Committal for Contempt / Sentencing (mitigation Hearing)
- Outcome
- Defendant found in contempt; defendant's application dismissed; financial penalty imposed.
- Legal Topics
- Sentencing Principles, Mitigation, Breach of Court Order, Duties of a Liquidator
- Source Language
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Parties
Plaintiffs
Plaintiff
Kan
Defendant
Procedural Posture
Committal for Contempt / Sentencing (mitigation Hearing)
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the defendant committed contempt by breaching the 2/11/2017 Order
- 2 What sentence is appropriate and proportionate for the contempt
- 3 Whether affidavit affirmation by plaintiffs is permissible to rebut mitigation
Ratio Decidendi
The court found contempt established based on two statements to the SCIA that breached the protocol in the 2/11/2017 Order; having weighed aggravating and mitigating factors (no proved personal financial benefit, some collateral professional consequences, prior contributions and character, and improper attempt by plaintiffs to file a rebuttal affirmation), the appropriate and proportionate sentence is a financial penalty rather than imprisonment, namely a fine of HK$250,000.
Court Disposition
Defendant found in contempt; defendant's application dismissed; financial penalty imposed.
Orders
- Defendant (Kan) is fined HK$250,000 for contempt of court
- Defendant's application (counter-application) is dismissed
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