Introduction
I have before me an appeal by Prudential International Assurance plc (the “Appellant” or ”Prudential”) against the order of Mr Recorder Kelly KC made in the County Court at Central London on 24 January 2025 (the “Order”). The appellant’s notice is dated 12 February 2025 and was issued on 13 February 2025. Permission to appeal was granted by Order of Bacon J dated 12 May 2025.
Mr Joseph Steadman of Counsel appeared for the Appellant/Defendant, Prudential, and Mr Saad Karim of Counsel for the Respondent/Claimant, Mr Dewji. I am grateful to both of them for their written and oral submissions.
- Heading
- Introduction
- The Procedural History
- The evidence generally
- The facts and the documents
- “Part 2: General Provisions” contains the following (among other provisions) “8. Law of the Plan Policies - England
- The complaint to the Irish Financial Services Ombudsman 2012
- Fresh complaints by Mr Dewji: June 2021 onwards
- The Re-amended Particulars of claim in this case
- Alleged breaches of Conduct of Business Rules
- The application before Mr Recorder Kelly KC
- The judgment of the Recorder
- The Grounds of Appeal
- Ground 1: discussion and determination
- Ground 2: discussion and determination
- Grounds 3 and 4
- When did the defendant know the essential relevant facts? Was it
- The Law Limitation
- Res judicata/abuse of process
- The taking out of the Policy in 2000
- Section 21
- Section 22
- Conclusion
- Conclusions
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