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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Protection Decisions >> Cardiff and Vale University Health Board v NN [2024] EWCOP 61 (T3) (30 October 2024) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCOP/2024/61.html Cite as: [2024] EWCOP 61 (T3) |
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B e f o r e :
sitting as a Deputy Judge of the High Court
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CARDIFF AND VALE UNIVERSITY HEALTH BOARD |
Applicant |
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NN (BY HER LITIGATION FRIEND THE OFFICIAL SOLICITOR) |
Respondent |
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Ms Katie Scott (instructed by Official Solicitor) for the Respondent
Hearing dates: 12 September 2024
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Crown Copyright ©
Victoria Butler-Cole KC :
Background
Abortion Act 1967
Capacity
Treatment plan
Events following the hearing
Costs
(1) Subject to Court of Protection Rules, the costs of and incidental to all proceedings in the court are at its discretion.
(2) The rules may in particular make provision for regulating matters relating to the costs of those proceedings, including prescribing scales of costs to be paid to legal or other representatives
(3) The court has full power to determine by whom and to what extent the costs are to be paid…"
(1) (a) the conduct of the parties;
(b) whether a party has succeeded on part of that party's case, even if not wholly
successful; and
(c) The role of any public body involved in the proceedings.
(2) The conduct of the parties includes—
(a) conduct before, as well as during, the proceedings;
(b) whether it was reasonable for a party to raise, pursue or contest a particular matter;
(c) The manner in which a party has made or responded to an application or a particular issue;
(d) whether a party who has succeeded in that party's application or response to an application, in whole or in part, exaggerated any matter contained in the application or response; and
(e) any failure by a party to comply with a rule, practice direction or court order."
"(1) The court may make an order under this rule where –
(a) a party or that party's legal representative, in connection with a summary or detailed assessment, fails to comply with a rule, practice direction or court order; or
(b) it appears to the court that the conduct of a party or that party's legal representative, before or during the proceedings or in the assessment proceedings, was unreasonable or improper.
(2) Where paragraph (1) applies, the court may –
(a) disallow all or part of the costs which are being assessed; or
(b) order the party at fault or that party's legal representative to pay costs which that party or legal representative has caused any other party to incur."