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2011 Judgments

Court judgments

Court judgments are available for the most senior courts, typically Court of Appeal decisions.

From time to time we link from these pages to high profile judgments or those which we think set particularly important precedents.

Judgments are also made freely available by the British and Irish Legal Information Institute (BAILII) and are usually made available within 48 hours of the judgment being handed down.

A free case summary service is also available from the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting.

Forrest -v- The Lord Chancellor and The Lord Chief Justice
3 February 2011
Forrest -v- The Lord Chancellor and The Lord Chief Justice
High Court (Administrative Court) judgment
 
JIH -v- News Group Newspapers Limited
31 January 2011
JIH -v- News Group Newspapers Limited
Court of Appeal (Civil Division) judgment
 
Brennan -v- Health Professions Council
21 January 2011
Brennan -v- Health Professions Council
High Court (Queen's Bench division) judgment
 
The Government of the United States of America -v- Naseer
21 January 2011
The Government of the United States of America -v- Naseer
In The City of Westminster Magistrates’ Court judgment
 
R -v- Twomey and Others
20 January 2011
R -v- Twomey and Others
Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
 
R -v- Phillip Coates
18 January 2011
R -v- Phillip Coates
Barnsley Magistrates' Court judgment
 
Martin Hall and Steve Preddy -v- Peter Bull and Hazelmary Bull
18 January 2011
Martin Hall and Steve Preddy -v- Peter Bull and Hazelmary Bull
Bristol County Court judgment
 
R -v- Peter William Coonan (formerly Sutcliffe)
14 January 2011
R -v- Peter William Coonan (formerly Sutcliffe)
Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) judgment
 
Simon John Hall -v- R
14 January 2011
Simon John Hall -v- R
Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) judgment
 
Miriam O'Reilly -v- BBC and Bristol Magazines Ltd
11 January 2011
Miriam O'Reilly -v- BBC and Bristol Magazines Ltd
Judgment of the Employment Tribunal
 
R -v- David Chaytor
7 January 2011
R -v- David Chaytor
Sentencing remarks of Mr. Justice Saunders