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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM MANCHESTER COUNTY COURT
(HER HONOUR JUDGE KUSHNER)
Strand London, WC2 Thursday, 10th October 2002 |
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POST JUDGMENT DISCUSSION
MR MOULDING: The way forward is for a variation.
LADY JUSTICE HALE: That is a possible way forward. I cannot say whether it would succeed, but certainly there is -- given the opportunity that is presented by the further delay in the case -- the opportunity of saying the judge made the order on the basis that that case was going to come on at the end of October. It is clearly not going to come on for another month, and maybe not for considerably longer than that. We must not let the present status quo turn into the long term status quo, for all the reasons that I have said.
I advise you to get a copy of the transcript of this judgment. You can have such a copy, but in the light of your financial circumstances I regret to say -- and I do regret to say this because I actually believe you should have a copy, but I am not allowed to give you one if you can very well afford one yourself. So, I have to say that, but of course you can have a copy. We will try and get it as soon as possible because I think it is quite urgent.
ORDER: Permission to appeal refused.