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Now new court documents seen by The Times show that Sir Peter has refused Harry permission to appeal and also that the Home Office has been "penalised" for delaying the release of certain information - dubbed "crucial" by Harry's team - about the workings of Ravec - the committee that arranges security for members of the Royal Family and other VIPs.
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Prince Harry was given a 10 percent discount on his legal fees in his High Court battle against the Home Office over his UK security after the Government was punished for delaying the provision of key documents, it has been reported.
The Duke of Sussex took legal action against the Home Office over the February 2020 decision that he should receive a different degree of protection when he returned to the UK after he quit his royal duties.
He lost the case back in February with High Court judge Sir Peter Lane finding that "there has not been any unlawfulness in reaching the decision" to revise his security, adding: "Any departure from the policy was justified. The decision was not irrational. The decision was not marred by procedural unfairness."
According to the newspaper, the Home Office failed to mention three categories of people for whom Ravec provides state protection when it should have legally done so.
The three categories are role-based individuals - like royals - other VIPs and those who need occasional support.
This meant the prince's legal team had not been made aware of the "other VIP" category, which, according to them, was crucial to his claim.
Harry's team initially sought "a reduction of 50-60 percent because of the way in which the documents and information were disclosed" by the Home Office.
Sir Lane said that while the Home Office had not acted in bad faith, "the defendant's breaches are, in all the circumstances, sanctionable".
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stark-reading-mad · 6 months
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workersolidarity · 24 days
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UNITED KINGDOM HIGH COURT RULES IN FAVOR OF JULIAN ASSANGE, APPEALS MAY BEGIN
The High Court of the United Kingdom in British capital of London, ruled today in favor of Julian Assange, deciding the WikiLeaks founder will have an opportunity to appeal his extradition to the United States in British courts.
The High Court also gave the United States government three weeks the give guarantees that Julian Aplssange will be able to defend himself by invoking his rights under the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. The Court also seeks assurances that Mr. Assange will not face the death penalty nor that he will be disadvantage by his status as an Australian citizen, all of which the U.S. has so far refused to provide the Court.
If these assurances are not met, Assange will be granted permission to appeal and a hearing will take place.
Had the Court ruled against Assange, all his appeals would have been exhausted and his extradition to the United States would have been granted immediately.
Mr. Assange faces charges in the United States under the Espionage Act, an antiquated and draconian law never before used in cases involving journalists.
A last ditch effort could also have been made to appeal to the European Court of Human Rights, however, following Brexit, it is unclear what, if anything, a European Court ruling against the extradition .could have done to influence the British decision.
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The Stolen Heir Review by Holly Black
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I put of reading the cruel prince series for years i think, yet the moment i found out she was doing this book (and the sequel to it) I knew i would need to read it asap. My only regret was that I didn't read it immediately when it came out. As an overall I gave this book a five stars - and am so upset that we have to wait for what's next. Seriously, I thought my girl Jude was crazy and scary and amazing, but Wren? By the end of the book all i could think was WOAH!!! I literally can not wait to read more about this group of characters and what might come next. If you haven't already i would definetly give this book a read, though i wouldn't blame you if you wanted to wait for the second one. One note is you do basically have to have read the cruel prince series in order to read these, skipping ahead will only make you confused.
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June 26, 2023:
I sorta liked the mystery / courtly intrigue, but that's overshadowed by how much I vehemently disapprove of the romance. I'm not sure it was worth it and I spent a large portion of the book annoyed.
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yusominso · 2 years
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I hate you in depths of my shrinking bones under it crawls for blood bounding it in a unit, I hate every aspect of you until I end up longing for you 
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Rachel Weisz on Playing Hester Collyer in 'The Deep Blue Sea'
Rachel Weisz on Playing Hester Collyer in ‘The Deep Blue Sea’
WRITER’S NOTE: As the opening sentence hints at, this article was written in 2012. The 2012 New York Film Critics Circle Awards were recently given out, and one of the big winners was Rachel Weisz who won the Best Actress Award for her performance in “The Deep Blue Sea.” In the film she portrays Hester Collyer, the wife of a High Court judge who ends up having a passionate affair with Royal Air…
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Top 25 Most Trusted Lawyers in Delhi India 2023
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New Delhi: The Delhi High Court has quashed the Enforcement Case Information Report registered by the Enforcement Directorate against Indiabulls Housing Finance Ltd. and several of its employees and ordered that no further violent action be taken against Indiabulls and its employees in a case in which the Bombay High Court has already revoke the FIR.
  On Monday, the High Court (HC), in an order passed, kept aside the (LOC) issued against these employees and said there should be no query, takeover or summons arising out of the (ECIR) Enforcement Case Information Report.
  After many challenges to specific provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) by the accused, the high court (HC) bench of Justices Anish Dayal and Mukta Gupta already said the Supreme Court had decided it in an earlier judgement.
Referring to the Supreme Court judgement, the high court said that the court finds no practical reason for the said Enforcement Case Information Report to be assisted against them, without any proper evidence of a predicate offence or an FIR against Indiabulls and its employees, which is in existing or is legally alive.
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Jamie Bryson: Government's clever legal footwork over the NI Protocol will not hoodwink the PUL.
Jamie Bryson: Government’s clever legal footwork over the NI Protocol will not hoodwink the PUL.
http://seachranaidhe-irishandproud.blogspot.com/2022/09/jamie-bryson-governments-clever-legal.html
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