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    KB-2023-003636 - [2025] EWHC 2043 (KB)
    King's / Queen's Bench Division of the High Court

    KB-2023-003636 - [2025] EWHC 2043 (KB)

    Fecha: 05-Ago-2025

    Strike out

    Strike out

    112.

    The claim must be dismissed on the merits. It is not therefore necessary to address Mr Callus’ alternative argument that the claim should be struck out. I prefer not to do so. It is therefore unnecessary to address a submission advanced by Mr Henderson that a separate hearing is required to determine the strike out application.

    • Heading
    • A time limited reporting restriction order is in place to prohibit the reporting of the identity of the man that is referred to in this judgment as CVB. While that restriction is in place, no matter m
    • The factual background
    • The Hindutva
    • Golders Green: Saturday 22 May 2021
    • BBC: 23 May 2021
    • The rally for Israel: Sunday 23 May 2021
    • Seminar on Hinduism at the Sapience Institute: April 2022
    • Leicester: May – September 2022
    • The claimant’s actions on 18 September 2022
    • The article
    • Organisations disassociate from the claimant
    • The causes of the street violence
    • The claimant’s evidence
    • The evidence of the claimant’s witnesses
    • Tort of defamation
    • Responsibility
    • Meaning
    • Serious harm
    • Truth
    • Submissions
    • Responsibility for publication
    • Meaning and reference
    • Serious harm
    • Truth
    • Data Protection claim
    • Strike out
    • Conclusions

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