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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Civil Division) Decisions >> Lewis v Prosthetists & Orthotists Board [2001] EWCA Civ 837 (22 May 2001) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2001/837.html Cite as: [2001] EWCA Civ 837, [2001] ACD 72, (2001) 61 BMLR 128 |
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COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
(Mr Justice Hunt)
Strand London WC2 |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE CLARKE
and
LORD JUSTICE LAWS
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IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION FOR JUDICIAL REVIEW | ||
JULIUS LEWIS | Claimant/Appellant | |
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THE PROSTHETISTS AND ORTHOTISTS BOARD | ||
Defendant/Respondent |
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Smith Bernal Reporting Limited
190 Fleet Street London EC4A 2AG
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(Official Shorthand Writers to the Court)
Mr D Perry and Miss I Dakyns (instructed by Messrs Kingsley Napley, London EC1) appeared on behalf of the Respondent Defendant.
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"An Act to provide for the establishment of a Council, boards and disciplinary committees for certain professions supplementary to medicine; to provide for the registration of members of those professions, for regulating their professional education and professional conduct and for cancelling registration in cases of misconduct; and for purposes connected with the matters aforesaid."
"... the general function of promoting high standards of professional education and professional conduct among members of the relevant profession, and the additional functions assigned to it by this Act."
"... charged with the duty of conducting a preliminary investigation into any case where it is alleged that a person registered by the board is liable to have his name removed from the register, and of deciding whether the case should be referred to the disciplinary committee."
"... charged with the duty of considering and determining any case referred to it by the investigating committee and any other case of which the disciplinary committee has cognisance under subsection (5) of the next following section."
(Subsection (5) is not relevant for today's purposes. It relates to somebody who has been removed from the register and who then applies to be re-registered.)
"Where -
(a)a person who is registered by a board is convicted by any court in the United Kingdom of a criminal offence which, in the opinion of the disciplinary committee set up by the board, renders him unfit to be registered; or
(b)such a person is judged by the disciplinary committee to be guilty of infamous conduct in any professional respect; or
(c)the disciplinary committee is satisfied that the name of such a person has been fraudulently entered on the register maintained by the board,
the committee may, if it thinks fit, direct that the person's name shall be removed from the register."
"... but the fact that any matters are not mentioned in such a statement shall not preclude the disciplinary committee from judging a person to be guilty of infamous conduct in a professional respect by reference to such matters."
"... in respect of patient EW you did:
Between February 1997 and April 1998 undertake an inappropriate relationship with her whilst she was your patient, particulars of which are as follows:
1.You had sexual intercourse with her;
2.You had sexual intercourse with her without her consent;
3.You maintained telephone contact beyond that necessary for clinical needs;
4.You maintained a social relationship inconsistent with your professional role."
"No prosthetist-orthotist shall in any way exploit or abuse his/her relationship with a patient/user."
"If any registered medical practitioner ... shall after due inquiry be judged by the general council to have been guilty of infamous conduct in any professional respect, the general council may, if they see fit, direct the registrar to erase the name of such medical practitioner from the register."
"Medical practitioners are not amenable to the jurisdiction of the council, under [section 29], until they have been registered. But if, at the time of their ... adjudication by the council to have been guilty of infamous professional conduct, they are registered, the section applies, and it is immaterial at what time the ... misconduct ... may have been committed. It is said that this construction makes the Act retrospective. It does so to a certain extent, but not in the general sense in which the rule against giving a retrospective operation to statutes is understood."
"... this Act is not in truth retrospective. It enables an order to be made disqualifying a person from acting as a solicitor's clerk in the future and what happened in the past is the cause or reason for the making of the order, but the order has no retrospective effect."