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C - Civil restraint orders


13/3/24

PIEPENBROCK v MICHELL [2024] EWHC 544 (KB)

After striking out a claim as totally without merit, the court summarised principles to be applied in considering whether to make an extended civil restraint order [111].


5/4/23

THE REVEREND PAUL WILLIAMSON v THE BISHOP OF LONDON [2023] EWCA Civ 379

Proceedings are a nullity if brought without permission of the court as required by a civil restraint order.


26/6/20

CENTRAL BRIDGING LOANS LTD v ANWER [2020] EWHC 1745 (Ch)

Considers principles to be applied on an application for an extended civil restraint order (ECRO) [11].  On the facts and ECRO was justified.