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MASTER OF THE ROLLS LORD JUSTICE MAURICE KAY LORD JUSTICE FLOYD ____________________
Stephen Knafler QC and Roger Pezzani (instructed by Guile Nicholas Law) for the Appellant Katherine Olley (instructed by Treasury Solicitors) for the Respondent Hearing date: 2 July 2014 ____________________
Thus there are two stages: (1) necessity, in order to protect the interests of a party or witness and (2) discretion. This provision governs proceedings in the Administrative Court and in this Court.
The Earl of Halsbury also referred to the practice in relation to wardship and lunatics. He said (at page 441-442):
Finally, Lord Shaw of Dunfermline, in his monumental speech, referring to wardship and lunacy proceedings, said (at pages 482-483):
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