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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Queen's Bench Division) Decisions >> Galloway v Ali-Khan [2018] EWHC 780 (QB) (22 March 2018) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/QB/2018/780.html Cite as: [2018] EWHC 780 (QB) |
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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
B e f o r e :
B E T W E E N :
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GEORGE GALLOWAY | Applicant/Defendant | |
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AISHA ALI-KHAN | Respondent/Claimant |
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THE RESPONDENT/CLAIMANT appeared in Person.
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Crown Copyright ©
MR JUSTICE WARBY:
"I have repeatedly stated untruths about George Galloway on Twitter as well as retweeting other people's attacks on him. I am sincerely sorry for having done so and have deleted them. I will not be a party to any further comment about Mr Galloway on social media or elsewhere."
Procedural requirements
"I acknowledge that I understand the terms of this undertaking to the court and the possible consequences of failing to comply with it."
"Upon the court being satisfied that the claimant/respondent is in possession of the defendant's application notice 20th February 2018 and supporting evidence..."
"I acknowledge that I have been advised to seek independent legal advice in respect of the potential consequences of failing to comply with the terms of the order and its schedules."
"...we strongly recommend that you take independent legal advice on an urgent basis. Subject to your circumstances, legal aid may be available to you. Details of how to seek legal aid can be found at [and then the web address is given] or by telephoning [a given number]."
Fairness
"It would seem that ... George Galloway ... has begun proceedings to jail former aide Aisha Ali-Khan."
"We will be launching details of a crowdfunding campaign to help Aisha Ali-Khand defend herself against this latest unwarranted attack... Please share widely."
"I'm on a short break to help speed up my recovery... I will call you once I'm back."
"Dear Brett Wilson, I'm currently in Pakistan and have been since 1st March. I've not been able to arrange independent legal advice nor have I managed to arrange legal aid of any kind. I'm due to fly back to the UK on 20th March which does not leave me with sufficient time to seek independent legal advice or arrange legal representation."
"You've had plenty of time to arrange legal representation. We first wrote to you on 2nd February 2018 advising you to do this. Accordingly, we will not agree to vacate the hearing..."
Conclusion
"In a case where one party is self-represented the court will be bound to look for points that the litigant may have missed, and counsel for the other party is under a duty to the court to assist by reminding the court of points of law which may be available to the litigant."
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] |