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R (British Sky Broadcasting Ltd) v Central Criminal Court [2014] UKSC 17 was a 2014 judgment of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom. The court held that as inter partes proceedings created a lis between the parties (per Lewes), equal treatment (per Al Rawi) meant that ex parte evidence in general could not be adduced.

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  • R (British Sky Broadcasting Ltd) v Comr of Police of the Metropolis (en)
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  • R (British Sky Broadcasting Ltd) v Central Criminal Court [2014] UKSC 17 was a 2014 judgment of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom. The court held that as inter partes proceedings created a lis between the parties (per Lewes), equal treatment (per Al Rawi) meant that ex parte evidence in general could not be adduced. (en)
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  • Al Rawi v The Security Service 2011:[2012] AC 531, R v Lewes Crown Court ex parte Hill 93 Cr App R 60, 65-6 (en)
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  • Appeal dismissed By 5:0, (en)
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  • R v The Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis (en)
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  • Lords Toulson, Reed, Hughes, Kerr and Lady Hale (en)
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  • R (British Sky Broadcasting Ltd) v Central Criminal Court [2014] UKSC 17 was a 2014 judgment of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom. The court held that as inter partes proceedings created a lis between the parties (per Lewes), equal treatment (per Al Rawi) meant that ex parte evidence in general could not be adduced. (en)
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  • Official Secrets Act, Police and Criminal Evidence Act, equal treatment (en)
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  • [2014] UKSC 17 (en)
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  • UKSC 2012/0115 (en)
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