Rule 14: Anonymity
Rule 14: Anonymity
The case is subject to an anonymity order made under Rule 14 by a Registrar on 26 September 2024. We were satisfied that this order remained appropriate as it strikes the right balance in this case between the principle of open justice and the rights of the appellant, her children and former partners under Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights. It also reflects and respects the approach and orders of the Family Court that have been relied on by DBS in these proceedings.
- Heading
- The decision of the Upper Tribunal is to allow the appeal. Pursuant to section 4(6)(a) of the Safeguarding of Vulnerable Groups Act 2006, the Disclosure and Barring Service is directed to remove the a
- Introduction
- Rule 14: Anonymity
- The Upper Tribunal hearing
- The documentary evidence
- DBS’s decision
- The appeal to this Tribunal
- The relevant legal principles
- The Upper Tribunal’s jurisdiction on appeal
- Our decision
- Relevant conduct
- Proportionality
- Conclusions
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