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KING'S BENCH DIVISION
ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
SITTING IN LONDON
B e f o r e :
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LONDON BOROUGH OF BARKING AND DAGENHAM |
Appellant |
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ZANNAT ARA AZIZ |
Respondent |
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Nick Ham (instructed by Legal Services, LBBD) for the Appellant
Determination on the Papers
Written submissions: 23.5.24, 7.6.24 and 11.6.24
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Crown Copyright ©
FORDHAM J:
Introduction
Costs in the Magistrates' Court
The 1985 Act
Where (c) a magistrates' court dealing summarily with an offence dismisses the information; that court may make an order in favour of the accused for a payment to be made out of central funds in respect of his costs (a "defendant's costs order").
Section 16(5)(a), (6) and (6A) provide:
(5) Where (a) any proceedings in a criminal cause or matter are determined before a Divisional Court of the [King]'s Bench Division the court may make a defendant's costs order in favour of the accused. (6) A defendant's costs order shall, subject to the following provisions of this section, be for the payment out of central funds, to the person in whose favour the order is made, of such amount as the court considers reasonably sufficient to compensate him for any expenses properly incurred by him in the proceedings. (6A) Where the court considers that there are circumstances that make it inappropriate for the accused to recover the full amount mentioned in subsection (6), a defendant's costs order must be for the payment out of central funds of such lesser amount as the court considers just and reasonable.
(1) A defendant's costs order may not require the payment out of central funds of an amount that includes an amount in respect of the accused's legal costs, subject to the following provisions of this section. (2) Subsection (1) does not apply where condition A, B, C or D is met. (3) Condition A is that the accused is an individual and the order is made under (a) section 16(1), (b) section 16(3), or (c) section 16(4)(a)(ii) or (iii) or (d). (4) Condition B is that the accused is an individual and the legal costs were incurred in proceedings in a court below which were (a) proceedings in a magistrates' court, or (b) proceedings on an appeal to the Crown Court under section 108 of the Magistrates' Courts Act 1980 (right of appeal against conviction or sentence)
Cases and Commentary
Appellant's Position
Discussion
Single Judge
21.6.24