1-1 of 1 results for subject:Injunctions
Librarians' tools
- Search time
- 0.169 seconds
- Solr query time
- 0.002 seconds
- Search query
- subject:Injunctions
- We searched for
- subject_t:Injunctions OR subject_ses:91670
Primary member
X
Marris, Rob
Type
House
Session
Year
Department
Member
Primary member
More
Marris, Rob (1)
Answering member
Legislative stage
Legislation
Subject
Publisher
When are the Government going to take steps to lessen markedly the use of these wretched super-injunctions, which hide from the public legal process even the fact that they have been obtained, let alone their content?
When are the Government going to take steps to lessen markedly the use of these wretched super-injunctions, which hide from the public legal process even the fact that they have been obtained, let alone their content?
Asked by
Rob Marris
(Labour)
Answering body
Ministry of Justice
Topical questions - Supplementary
Status
Answered
Answered on
9 February 2010
That is principally a matter for the courts. The recent judgment by Mr. Justice Tugendhat was important. It made clear the limitations on the so-called super-injunctions, as have other members of the senior judiciary. If my hon. Friend has in mind the case involving The Guardian, I can tell him that part of the problem was that the interpretation of the court order did not necessarily accord with the order's actual wording.
Subjects
Injunctions; Compensation; Pleural plaques
Date
9 February 2010
Reference
505 c755
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
House
House of Commons