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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
TECHNOLOGY AND CONSTRUCTION COURT
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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Harlequin Property (SVG) Limited Harlequin Hotels and Resorts Limited |
Claimants |
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Wilkins Kennedy (a Firm) |
Defendant |
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(instructed by ELS Legal LLP) for the Claimants/Respondents
Mr Justin Fenwick QC and Mr George Spalton
(instructed by Kennedys Law LLP) for the Defendant/Applicant
Hearing date: 23 October 2015
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Crown Copyright ©
The Hon. Mr Justice Coulson:
1. INTRODUCTION
2. THE CLAIMANTS' APPLICATION IN RESPECT OF SECURITY FOR COSTS
3. CONFIDENTIALITY: THE RELEVANT PROVISIONS
"Right of inspection of a disclosed document
31.3
(1) A party to whom a document has been disclosed has a right to inspect that document except where
(a) the document is no longer in the control of the party who disclosed it;
(b) the party disclosing the document has a right or a duty to withhold inspection of it;
(c) paragraph (2) applies; or
(d) rule 78.26 applies.
(Rule 31.8 sets out when a document is in the control of a party)
(Rule 31.19 sets out the procedure for claiming a right or duty to withhold inspection)
(Rule 78.26 contains rules in relation to the disclosure and inspection of evidence arising out of mediation of certain cross-border disputes.)
(2) Where a party considers that it would be disproportionate to the issues in the case to permit inspection of documents within a category or class of document disclosed under rule 31.6(b)
(a) he is not required to permit inspection of documents within that category or class; but
(b) he must state in his disclosure statement that inspection of those documents will not be permitted on the grounds that to do so would be disproportionate.
(Rule 31.6 provides for standard disclosure)
(Rule 31.10 makes provision for a disclosure statement)
(Rule 31.12 provides for a party to apply for an order for specific inspection of documents)."
"Claim to withhold inspection or disclosure of a document
31.19
(1) A person may apply, without notice, for an order permitting him to withhold disclosure of a document on the ground that disclosure would damage the public interest.
(2) Unless the court orders otherwise, an order of the court under paragraph (1)
(a) must not be served on any other person; and
(b) must not be open to inspection by any person.
(3) A person who wishes to claim that he has a right or a duty to withhold inspection of a document, or part of a document, must state in writing
(a) that he has such a right or duty; and
(b) the grounds on which he claims that right or duty.
(4) The statement referred to in paragraph (3) must be made
(a) in the list in which the document is disclosed; or
(b) if there is no list, to the person wishing to inspect the document.
(5) A party may apply to the court to decide whether a claim made under paragraph (3) should be upheld.
(6) For the purpose of deciding an application under paragraph (1) (application to withhold disclosure) or paragraph (3) (claim to withhold inspection) the court may
(a) require the person seeking to withhold disclosure or inspection of a document to produce that document to the court; and
(b) invite any person, whether or not a party, to make representations.
(7) An application under paragraph (1) or paragraph (5) must be supported by evidence.
(8) This Part does not affect any rule of law which permits or requires a document to be withheld from disclosure or inspection on the ground that its disclosure or inspection would damage the public interest."
4. THE SERIOUS FRAUD OFFICE
5. THIRD PARTY CONFIDENTIALITY
6. COSTS