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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Chancery Division) Decisions >> Singh & Ors v The Charity Commission & Ors [2017] EWHC 2183 (Ch) (29 June 2017) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Ch/2017/2183.html Cite as: [2017] EWHC 2183 (Ch) |
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BIRMINGHAM DISTRICT REGISTRY
CHANCERY DIVISION
Birmingham, B4 6DS |
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B e f o r e :
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(1) TARSEM SINGH & ORS | ||
(2) MANJIT SINGH BOPARAI | Claimants | |
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(1) THE CHARITY COMMISSION & ORS | ||
(2) SUKHBINDER SINGH SANDHU | ||
(3) SURJIT SINGH MATTU | ||
(4) AJIT SINGH BRAINCH | ||
(5) HER MAJESTY'S ATTORNEY GENERAL | Defendants |
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MR A. KHANGURE QC (instructed by Aspect Law Ltd) appeared on behalf of the Second, Third and Fourth Defendants.
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Crown Copyright ©
JUDGE PURLE:
(a) to delete the reference to [the Temple], to delete the references to Tarsem Singh's and Manjit Singh Boparai's purported offices, and to identify Tarsem Singh and Manjit Singh Boparai as the first and second claimants respectively;
(b) To add the Attorney General to these proceedings as the fifth defendant.
The proceedings had erroneously joined the Charity Commission as the first defendant and, as I have mentioned, the second, third and fourth defendants as some of the holding trustees. It is well known that the Attorney General is a necessary party to charity proceedings, as everyone conceded that these were, and in effect represents the public interest and therefore the interests of the charity. As things stand, the Attorney General has not to date taken any active part in these proceedings, although that could at least in theory change.
"The claimants do pay to the second to fourth defendants the sum of £75,000 on account of costs. £40,000 is to be paid by 31st March 2017 and the balance £35,000 by 21st April 2017."
That I think relates to a further costs order of the proceedings referred to in para.8, down to and including the handing down of the judgment of 22nd December 2016, and the consideration of that judgment, which costs were to be assessed in detail if not agreed.
"Unless the claimants do pay the sum of £75,000 by 4 p.m. on 10th May, the claimants are debarred from defending the counterclaim and the defence to the counterclaim will be struck out without further order."
In the next paragraph, the order provided as follows:
"If the claimants want to vary or seek more time to make the payment of £75,000 referred to at para.14 above, the following directions shall apply.
(a) Any such applications shall be filed and served by 4 p.m. on 28th April 2017.
(b) The defendant shall file and serve any evidence in answer to the application by 12 noon on 5th May 2017.
(c) Skeleton arguments in respect of the application shall be filed and served by 4 p.m. on 9th May 2017.
(d) A hearing of any such application should be listed to be heard before His Honour Judge Barker at 2 p.m. on 10th May 2017."
That hearing duly took place, because an application was made to vary the order, though pursued in a somewhat different form. The claimants still appear to have done nothing actually to raise the monies, and their own evidence indicates a lack of willingness on the part of those supporting them to pay any money over to the other side, even though it had been ordered so to be paid. They endeavoured to persuade the court that the monies should be paid into court. That did not succeed. Again, no serious endeavours on the claimant's own evidence were made to comply with the order of 10th March, or the unless order, which extended time to 10th May.
Transcribed by Opus 2 International Ltd. (Incorporating Beverley F. Nunnery & Co.) Official Court Reporters and Audio Transcribers 5 New Street Square, London EC4A 3BF Tel: 020 7831 5627 Fax: 020 7831 7737 [email protected] __________ This transcript has been approved by the Judge |