Virani v Virani [2000] JLR 203 (17 May 2000)

Virani v Virani [2000] JLR 203 (17 May 2000)

A defective affidavit does not automatically invalidate an order for leave to serve out of jurisdiction; the court must assess the circumstances, including prejudice and non-disclosure.

Citation
[2000] JLR 203
Parties
Applicant: Virani; Respondent: Virani
Jurisdiction
Jersey
Judgment Date
17 May 2000
Procedural Posture
Civil / Interlocutory
Outcome
order for leave not necessarily invalidated
Legal Topics
Service Out of Jurisdiction, Affidavit in Support, Leave to Serve Out

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Parties

Virani

Applicant

Virani

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Civil / Interlocutory

  1. 1 Whether an order for leave to serve out of jurisdiction is invalidated by a defective affidavit in support

Ratio Decidendi

A defective affidavit does not automatically invalidate an order for leave to serve out of jurisdiction; the court must assess the circumstances, including prejudice and non-disclosure.

Court Disposition

order for leave not necessarily invalidated