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Lord Justice McFarlane Lord Justice McCombe and Lady Justice Sharp ____________________
James Turner QC and Ms Katy Chokowry (instructed by Miles and Partners Solicitors) for the Appellant Timothy Scott QC and Miss Clare Renton (instructed by Thomas Dunton Solicitors) for the Respondent Hearing dates: Tuesday 21 November ____________________
Later, the judge recorded that the most that the father had said in this respect was "it was possible that she could have got this impression". Finally the judge, at paragraph 77, summarised the evidence as follows:
i) All of the particular circumstances specific to the individual case must be taken into account.
ii) To become habitually resident in a place there must be some degree of integration by the child in a social and family environment in that place. However, even where such integration can be demonstrated that is not necessarily enough.
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