Corrections to the draft judgment
3.1
Unless the parties or their legal representatives are told otherwise when the draft judgment is circulated, any proposed corrections to the draft judgment should be sent to the clerk of the judge who prepared the draft with a copy to any other party.
And now see this http://www.standpointmag.co.uk/node/2686
And now see this http://www.standpointmag.co.uk/node/2686
... but what will happen to Mr Sumption QC for breaching this long-standing (400 years or more?) practice?
ReplyDeleteI doubt the Bar Standards Board will be whizzing into action over the conduct of a member of the Judicial Appointments Commission.
ReplyDeleteLaw Society Gazette 18th February: item by Joshua Rozenberg "Setting the Record Straight."
ReplyDeleteRozenberg discusses HM Treasury v Ahmed and the Binyam Mohamed case. He points out that Jonathan Sumption's letter was a "far from objective account of the judge's original observations." As an advocate, Sumption would have put the case for suppression of the paragraph at its highest. He then goes on to say that Sumption should therefore support representations that Lord Neuberger's missing paragraph should be published in full.