Examples of Public Law Proceedings in a sentence
In Public Law Proceedings, court bundle payments may be claimed for no more than two Interim Hearings and each of these must be either a Case Management Conference, an Issues Resolution Hearing or otherwise a hearing which is listed for the hearing of contested evidence.
This applies for any Public Law Proceedings but only where the advocates’ meeting is directed by the court pursuant to the Public Law Outline (namely the Practice Direction issued by the President of the Family Division with effect from 6 April 2010 and any amendments thereto).
Without prejudice to any other reporting obligations contained in this Contract and the Procedure Regulations, where a determination has been made that a Client qualifies for Legal Representation in any Public Law Proceedings, you must report to the Director where you become aware that your Client’s interest in the proceedings is no longer sufficiently distinct from that of any other party to justify separate representation.
Proceedings will not be deemed to be Related Proceedings where an order is being sought which may have avoided the need for Public Law Proceedings to be issued in the first place.
Proceedings can only be Related Proceedings if there are existing Public Law Proceedings under paragraph (1)(1) of Part 1 of Schedule 1 of the Act.
For further guidance see the Children Act 1989 Guidance and Regulations, revised 2008 and the Public Law Proceedings Guide to Case Management 2010.
Attention will continuously focus on the well-being of the participants.
Where a litigant is receiving assistance from a MF in care proceedings, the court should consider the MF’s attendance at any advocates’ meetings directed by the court, and, with regard to cases commenced after 1.4.08, consider directions in accordance with paragraph 13.2 of the Practice Direction Guide to Case Management in Public Law Proceedings.
Revision of the Practice Direction Guide to Case Management in Public Law Proceedings, was also informed by the work of an inter-agency Implementation Steering Group (ISG).
In so far as practicable, it is to be applied to all other Public Law Proceedings.