IN CONFIDENCE
1. This is a judgment to which the Practice Direction supplementing CPR Part 40 applies. 2. This draft is confidential to the parties and their legal representatives and accordingly neither the draft itself nor its substance may be disclosed to any other person or used in the public domain. 3. The parties must take all reasonable steps to ensure that the confidentiality of this draft is preserved. No action is to be taken (other than internally) in response to the draft before judgment has been formally pronounced. A breach of any of these obligations may be treated as a contempt of court. 4. The court will hand down its judgment in an approved final form. Counsel should therefore submit any list of typing corrections and other obvious errors in writing as a separate Word document or by a separate email. (Nil returns are required) to the clerk to Nicholas Caddick Q.C. by via email at [
- Nicholas Caddick Q.C. (sitting as a Deputy High Court Judge):
- The law
- The present case
- IN CONFIDENCE
- ], by 4pm on 19 April 2022 so that changes can be incorporated, if the judge accepts them, in the handed down judgment.
- April 2022.
- The position of Bristows
- No action is to be taken (other than internally) in response to the draft before judgment has been formally pronounced. A breach of any of these obligations may be treated as a contempt of court.
- The position of the Defendants
- PLEASE DO NOT TELL ANYONE YET OR DO ANYTHING WITH THIS JUDGMENT…
- Conclusion
