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The three Appellants Appeared in Person Meena Gill (instructed by Children & Families Law Firm � Solicitors) for the Respondent in Mr Whelan's case Duncan Watson (instructed by Hamnett, Osborne and Tisshaw � Solicitors) for the Respondent in Mr Watson's case Robin Spon-Smith (instructed by CAFCASS legal) � Advocate to the Court Hearing date : 28th April 2005 ____________________
The submissions of the advocate to the court in relation to the cases before us.
(3) Mr. Whelan's case: Disclosure of information and documents to the McKenzie friend: the relevant statutory provisions
(1) The publication of information relating to proceedings before any court sitting in private shall not of itself be contempt of court except in the following cases, that is to say �
(2) Without prejudice to the foregoing subsection, the publication of the text or a summary of the whole or part of any order made by a court sitting in private shall not of itself be contempt of court except where the court (having power to do so) expressly prohibits the publication��.
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