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FAMILY DIVISION
B e f o r e :
(Sitting throughout in public)
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AMINA AL-JEFFERY | Applicant | |
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MOHAMMED AL-JEFFERY | Respondent | |
(Vulnerable adult; British citizen) | ||
(Judgment No: 2) |
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MR M. SCOTT-MANDERSON, QC (instructed by Osbornes Solicitors) appeared on behalf of the Respondent.
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MR JUSTICE HOLMAN:
"I wish to make crystal clear that... I do not make any order whatsoever against Amina herself. The purpose is not to order her to do anything at all. Rather, it is to create conditions in which she, as an adult of full capacity, can exercise and implement her own independent free will and freedom of choice. To that end, I will give further consideration with counsel after this judgment to what mechanism can now be established to enable her freely to state, if that be her own free decision and choice, that she does not now wish to avail herself of the opportunity provided by my decision and this order to return to Wales or England."
"(4) Based on the various communications that I have described above, I am not in a position to comply with paragraph 8 of the order dated 3 August 2016. As the court is aware, I have previously filed a statement... within which I recorded my concern that, on the basis of the information that I had received, I was unable to advance Amina's instructions in a way that would have fulfilled my professional duty to the court and to Amina. Unfortunately, it is my view that I am in a similar position in relation to the information that I now have, including that which I have received during the communications outlined above.
(5) Further, I am concerned that Amina is hampered in formulating a fully informed decision about returning to England and Wales in accordance with the contents of paragraph 4 of the order of 3 August 2016. The element of 'choice' exposes her to pressure, which may be a contributing factor to the equivocal position that has been relayed to me about whether or not she wishes to return to this country. Whilst she is in Saudi Arabia, I cannot be sure that she is able to convey her true wishes and exercise self-determination."
"I was told by both [the consular officials] that Amina wanted to stay in Saudi Arabia."
"10.9.2016 I, Amina Jeffery... write this statement for it to be submitted to the court.
As my lawyer, Anne-Marie Hutchinson, and I had discussed during our telephone call 25th August 2016, that was attended by consular staff who were present during the conversation. The content of which was discussed went as follows:
1 My father and I have began building our trust and has promised to support me in seeking work and pursuing studies, wherever he can. He has also provided me with other liberties; full access to internet and a telephone. Since the day of the meeting I have been going to a number of interviews and began self-teaching my studies (as best as I can) employing my resources. I am really happy with the result of things with my father - all I hoped for has been realised by him...2 Owed to what was said above, I of my own accord wish to stay in Saudi to work on my relationship with my father and get my life back on track here first.3 I want to withdraw my charges and end this case finally, there is nothing further to pursue. In fact, its being prolonged is impeding me from focusing on my work and studies, and obstructing the progress of my father and I's relationship.
I absolutely did not feel under pressure at the meeting with the consular staff, and spoke very freely to them about what was relevant to the case and what was not. The consular staff have recorded what was discussed in the meeting, and said that they would submit it.
Lastly, if what I have written is perceived as skeptical, (sic) I would like to arrange a meeting to speak to the judge directly that I may validate what is written and answer any questions he may have directly."