COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM TRURO COUNTY COURT
(HIS HONOUR JUDGE VINCENT)
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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MR JUSTICE BENNETT
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KHALIL |
Appellant |
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BISHIERI |
Respondent |
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Mr Justice Bennett:
"Before [the Circuit Judge] [the wife] sought to adduce fresh evidence that, by remortgage, she could release [the husband] from liability under the mortgage on the home with the result that, apparently without any prejudice to [the husband], she could retain the home for the children and herself rather than suffer the sale (even if in that event she could be its purchaser, which would be an absurd waste of family money in terms of estate agents' fees and legal costs). Are the [Circuit Judge]'s powers on appeal really are now so limited that he is (in his words) "stuck with" an inability to interfere unless, on the material available to the [District Judge], the latter's decision can be categorised as "perverse"? This either raises an important point of principle or at least represents a compelling reason for this court to hear a second appeal.
"So why will [the husband] not consent to variation of the order for sale to permit [the wife]'s retention of the family home? Is he using the right (conferred on him, rightly or wrongly, by the [Circuit Judge]) to give or withhold consent as a bargaining chip to gain advantage on unrelated matters."
Lord Justice Thorpe:
Order: Appeal allowed; no Order for costs.