T v. A

T v. A

The Court held that the Return Order unambiguously imposed a mandatory obligation on the defendant to return the minor to Hong Kong within the stipulated deadline; sequestration is in principle an appropriate means to secure the child’s return; consequently the first stage of the three-stage contempt test...

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Citation
[2022] HKCFI 2631
Parties
Plaintiff: T; Defendant: A
Court
Court of First Instance
Jurisdiction
Hong Kong
Judgment Date
29 August 2022
Case Number
HCMP1948/2019
Procedural Posture
Wardship and Child Abduction; Application for Leave to Issue Writ of Sequestration / Preliminary Determination on Construction of Return Order; Substantive Hearing for Contempt Stages Adjourned
Legal Topics
Sequestration, Return Orders, Hague Convention 1980, Construction of Court Orders, Three Stage Contempt Test, Jurisdiction to Enforce Return Orders
Source Language
en
Family Law Wardship Child Abduction Civil Contempt Enforcement Civil Procedure Sequestration Return Orders +4 more

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Parties

T

Plaintiff

A

Defendant

Procedural Posture

Wardship and Child Abduction; Application for Leave to Issue Writ of Sequestration / Preliminary Determination on Construction of Return Order; Substantive Hearing for Contempt Stages Adjourned

  1. 1 Whether the Return Order imposes a mandatory obligation on the defendant to return the minor within the stipulated deadline
  2. 2 Whether the Court has jurisdiction to grant leave to issue a writ of sequestration to enforce a return order in wardship/child abduction proceedings
  3. 3 Whether the elements of civil contempt (construction, compliance, state of mind) are satisfied sufficiently to grant leave for sequestration at this stage

Ratio Decidendi

The Court held that the Return Order unambiguously imposed a mandatory obligation on the defendant to return the minor to Hong Kong within the stipulated deadline; sequestration is in principle an appropriate means to secure the child’s return; consequently the first stage of the three-stage contempt test (construction) is satisfied and the application for leave to issue a writ of sequestration is adjourned for determination of compliance and state of mind at a substantive hearing.