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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
THE LANDS TRIBUNAL
Strand London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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JOSEPH ROLAND RICHARDS | Applicant | |
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SOMERSET COUNTY COUNCIL | Defendant |
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"i) New evidence has recently been discovered that shows the evidence put for Somerset in the Lands Tribunal in July 2000 by Mr Juniper and Mr Betty (on planning and highway matters respectively) was untrue on the material issues or seriously misleading in that regard;
ii) the extent of the new evidence, its pivotal relevance to the preliminary issues and the direct involvement of Mr Juniper and Mr Betty in the matters disclosed indicate that it was withheld from the claimants, the Lands Tribunal (and from Somerset's own Counsel it seems) by Somerset, Mr Juniper and Mr Betty by intent, not by oversight;
iii) Somerset failed to disclose, as required by CPR 31.6, highly material evidence that adversely effected its case and supported the claimant's case;
iv) Mr Juniper and Mr Betty similarly failed to disclose that evidence and failed in their primary duty to the Lands Tribunal to disclose matters which detracted from their evidence;
v) the Tribunal made findings of fact and based its decision on the preliminary issues upon the evidence of Somerset given by Mr Juniper and Mr Betty, as a consequence of which
vi) those findings of fact and decision are unsafe."
(Applications adjourned; to be heard inter partes by two Lords Justices; time estimate 1½ hours).