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Andrew Mitchell (“Plebgate” libel case)
Mr Justice Mitting ruled that he was satisfied on the balance of probabilities that Mr Mitchell did say the words or similar words that had been alleged by the Police Officers
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Brand & Anor v Szilvia Berki [2014]
The hearing involved an application by the Claimants who sought to continue the interim injunction granted to them for anti-harassment by the Defendant which was heard before Judge Lewis on the 12th August 2014.
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Norwich Pharmacal Orders
In the case of Norwich Pharmacal v Commissioners of Customs & Excise (1974) the House of Lords made a decision that the court may force a person who is entangled in the wrongdoing of others, even if they did so without having any knowledge of the wrongdoing, to point out the wrongdoer.