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Contempt After Private Hearing Considered


 
Disclosure of Details of Private Hearing Not Necessarily Contempt
AF Noonan (Architectural Practice) Ltd v Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic Community Football Club Ltd and another
CA
Weekly Law Notes Summary
2 July 2007

The publication of information concerning proceedings before a court sitting in private did not constitute contempt of court unless that information came within a category specified in s12(1) of the Administration of Justice Act 1960 as amended or the court expressly prohibited that publication.

 
 

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