setting out
setting out-
what information from court proceedings referred to in paragraph 1.2 may be communicated;
who may communicate that information;
to whom that information may be communicated (which may include to the public at large or a section of it), meaning that any such communication will not amount to a contempt of court; and
setting out what information from court proceedings referred to in paragraph 1.2 may not be communicated, meaning that any communication of that information could amount to a contempt of court.
Paragraph 3.1 of the Practice Direction provides that its aim “is to support Reporters being able to report on what they see and hear in court in accordance with the terms of a Transparency Order (“the transparency principle”).”
The confidentiality of the child and adult parties is provided for by default:
- Heading
- Ms Justice Harris
- Background
- Submissions
- Law
- General Principles
- Section 12 of the Administration of Justice Act 1960
- The types of proceedings are
- all proceedings under the inherent jurisdiction of the High Court, including to authorise the deprivation of a child’s liberty
- setting out
- The template Transparency Order states that it remains in place until every child to whom the proceedings relate reaches the age of 18
- the name or date of birth of any subject child in the case
- the name or address of any foster carer
- in cases involving alleged sexual abuse, the details of such alleged abuse
- Conclusions
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