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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
APPLICATION FOR PERMISSION TO APPEAL AND AN EXTENSION OF TIME
Strand London WC2 Friday, 7th December 2001 |
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B e f o r e :
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BINDER | ||
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BINDER |
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Smith Bernal Reporting Limited, 190 Fleet Street,
London EC4A 2HD
Tel: 0171 421 4040
Official Shorthand Writers to the Court)
MR BULLOCK (Instructed by Official Solicitor) appeared on behalf of the Respondent
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"Mr Binder suffers from a mental illness, namely delusional disorder. He has a complex paranoid belief system based around a conspiracy of divorce lawyers, gym owners, homosexuals, Jews, politicians and the courts. He is very fixed in these beliefs and they explain to him why his marriage has broken up ..... Because of his preoccupation with his delusional beliefs he is driven to intrude on other people and to forcibly put his views to them far beyond what is considered reasonable. It leads him to disobey court orders repeatedly and to constantly interrupt court proceedings.
Because of this preoccupation with his delusional beliefs I believe he is incapable of managing and administering his property and affairs and I do not believe he is capable of properly representing himself in court."
"having consulted with the team and the notes Mr Binder is capable of managing his business affairs and property."
"However he does continue to be deluded as regards the issues of divorce and solicitors involved in divorce proceedings therefore is incapable of managing litigation regarding this subject."
"His mental state has continued to be much the same ..... He [did] not appear to [be] a suicide risk at present ..... He continues to have his chronic delusions, which seem to be fixed and do not shift with treatment. I do not consider him to pose a risk to his children and I know that he is greatly distressed by not having contact with them. This probably does affect his mental state and causes him to be more aroused and agitated in his complaints against the system."
"a disorder with a common onset in middle age. The cause of the delusions and the timing of their emergence can often be related to the individual's life situation. The development of a set of related delusions is usually persistent, and are often of a persecutory nature. Intermittent depressive symptoms may be present."
"It was the opinion of his clinical psychiatrists that the delusions were of a nature which rendered Mr Binder lacking capacity to manage his divorce proceedings."
"agree with the previous psychiatric opinion as to the nature of the mental disorder, which is still present."
"that the degree of this disorder is influenced by the fact that Mr Binder is a person who has always needed to be in control of all his life situations. This personality trait is not of itself a mental disorder,"
"but in the current situation where Mr Binder did not want to be divorced, and is very distressed at the decision of a Court to deny him access to his children it plays a part in his symptoms. He is further threatened by an application to manage his property and affairs.
It is my opinion that delusional symptoms are becoming more pronounced, and diverse and relate to anyone who comes in contact with Mr Binder in relation to any matters concerning his divorce. The allegation that his wife had been hypnotised now includes the belief that attempts are being made to hypnotise him.
His delusion that he is the Lord of the Jedi, battling against numerous evil forces, appears to be an important factor in his current inability, under stress, to deal logically with matters concerning his family. He makes assumptions about people without proper knowledge."
"It is my opinion that the delusions expressed by Mr Binder at this time render him incapable of managing and administering his own property and affairs in relation to the financial matters relative to his divorce."
"the charges against him, his pleas and the consequences of these. He is unable to instruct a solicitor as he has persisting delusional beliefs about the solicitor, the court, the judge and anyone involved in the legal profession. He believes that there is conspiracy against men with children to have their property removed, to be divorced from their wives and to have their children and all their assets taken away from them. Bearing this in mind, I do not think that Mr Binder is likely to be fit to plead on the date set or in the near future."