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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Administrative Court) Decisions >> Hogan v County Court at Leeds [2023] EWHC 2280 (Admin) (08 June 2023) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Admin/2023/2280.html Cite as: [2023] EWHC 2280 (Admin) |
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PAUL HOGAN |
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THE COUNTY COURT AT LEEDS |
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MRS JUSTICE HILL :
"The evidence that the right of action was complete is amply contained in the fully-formulated letters before claim/complaints to the Defendant and the FOS, which pre-date by over a year the disclosure of this report (at earliest in October 2018) and the continued reliance on the essence of those complaints. It follows that there is nothing in the report which was relevant to the essence of the right of action, either in negligence or breach of statutory duty."
"There are no less than 19 grounds of appeal put forward. Many of them are based on a complaint that the District Judge did not consider or deal with different aspects of the underlying merits of the claimant's case, other than the issue of limitation. However, as the District Judge explained, her decision was on the basis that, assuming the claimant could make out the factual and legal aspects of his case, the claim was barred by limitation."
"... the hurdles surmounting the claimant [in such a case] are formidable. It is not enough to demonstrate that the Circuit Judge got it 'extremely wrong'. In order to succeed on this application the claimant has to demonstrate something truly egregious or outrageous as to amount to a complete abrogation of the judicial process in the context of the right to a fair trial."
Mr Justice Fordham quoted the observations of the Court of Appeal in the same case, [2016] EWCA (Civ) 549, para.4, to similar effect.