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England and Wales Family Court Decisions (High Court Judges) |
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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Family Court Decisions (High Court Judges) >> P (A Child: Remote Hearing), Re (Rev 3) [2020] EWFC 32 (16 April 2020) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWFC/HCJ/2020/32.html Cite as: [2020] EWFC 32 |
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Royal Courts of Justice Strand London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
(President of the Family Division)
(In Private)
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RE P (A CHILD: REMOTE HEARING) |
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MR N. TAYLOR and MR M. HEYWOOD (Instructed by Mander Cruickshank Solicitors) appeared on behalf of the Applicant Local Authority.
MISS A. MUNROE QC and MR W. TAUTZ (Instructed by All Family Matters) appeared on behalf of the Respondent Mother.
MR C. STRINGER appeared on behalf of the Respondent Father.
MISS P. HOWE QC and MISS L. RAMADHAN (Instructed by CAFCASS) appeared on behalf of the Guardian.
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Crown Copyright ©
THE PRESIDENT:
"e. Where the parents oppose the LA plan but the only witnesses to be called
are the SW & CG, and the factual issues are limited, it could be conducted
remotely;
f. Where only the expert medical witnesses are to be called to give evidence,
it could be conducted remotely;
g. In all other cases where the parents and/or other lay witnesses etc are to be called, the case is unlikely to be suitable for remote hearing."
"Can I stress, however, that we must not lose sight of our primary purpose as a Family Justice system, which is to enable courts to deal with cases justly, having regard to the welfare issues involved [FPR 2010, r 1.1 'the overriding objective'], part of which is to ensure that parties are 'on an equal footing' [FPR 2010, r 1.2]. In pushing forward to achieve Remote Hearings, this must not be at the expense of a fair and just process."