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The case summaries below are not official or authoritative. Unless otherwise noted, cases were heard by a panel of 5 judges. Cases involving Scots law are highlighted in orange. Cases involving Northern Irish law are highlighted in green. List of judgments of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom delivered in 2009
Landmark court decisions, in present-day common law legal systems, establish precedents that determine a significant new legal principle or concept, or otherwise substantially affect the interpretation of existing law. "Leading case" is commonly used in the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth jurisdictions instead of "landmark case", as used ...
This page lists legal decisions of the House of Lords. Until 30 September 2009, the House of Lords was the highest appellate court for the United Kingdom. Cases were determined not by the House of Lords itself, but by its Judicial Committee, consisting of up to nine legally qualified peers, generally referred to as "Law Lords".
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The UK Supreme Court has since its inception sent some of its justices to sit on Hong Kong's top court, the Court of Final Appeal. [60] This practice was established when the Court of Final Appeal was first set up in 1997 and before the founding of the UK Supreme Court, when the House of Lords was still the final appellate court in the UK. [61]
LONDON (Reuters) -An Australian computer scientist who falsely claimed he invented bitcoin was sentenced for contempt of court on Thursday for bringing a 911 billion-pound ($1.2 trillion) lawsuit ...
JIH v News Group Newspapers Ltd: Relates to a sportsman. [4] KJH v HGF [7] Blackmail case. LOD v News Group Newspapers Ltd [4] Nothing beyond the case name is known. Judgment was ordered on 19/09/2008. [4] MNB v News Group: Concerned the private life of banker Fred Goodwin. Breached by John Hemming MP using Parliamentary Privilege. MJN v News ...
Case Method of Revelation RJW v Guardian News and Media Ltd: Paul Farrelly, MP for Newcastle-under-Lyme, had tabled a parliamentary question revealing the existence of the injunction. Ntuli v Donald: A super-injunction was granted but set aside on appeal. DFT v TFD: A super-injunction was granted but later discontinued. Terry v Persons Unknown