COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM HHJ PURLE QC
HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
CHANCERY DIVISION
HC07C03144
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE MOORE-BICK
LORD JUSTICE ETHERTON
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ASEFA QAYYUM |
Appellant |
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AJMAL EBRAHIM HAMEED MOHAMED ALI QAYYUM |
Respondents |
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The First Respondent appeared in person assisted by Claire Morgan, a solicitor, as his McKenzie Friend
The Second Respondent took no part in the Appeal
Hearing dates : 31st March 2009
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Lord Justice Etherton :
Introduction
Factual Background
The proceedings
The Appeal
The Judge's finding of a constructive trust in 2004
Detriment
Misrepresentation and mistake
"71. It is said by Mr Semken that it is inequitable for Mr Qayyum, or anyone claiming through him, to rely upon the 2004 Agreement because it was procured by a false statement made by Mr Qayyum to Mrs Qayyum, namely, as to the effect of the freezing order. I doubt very much whether Mr Qayyum could ever have said anything other than what he believed the effect of the freezing order to be, because he was not a lawyer. It is readily accepted by Mrs Qayyum that Mr Qayyum was in fact acting under a misapprehension and did genuinely believe that the effect of the freezing order was as he stated it to be, as did she. It seems to me, in those circumstances, that it is not inequitable for anyone claiming through Mr Qayyum to rely upon the 2004 Agreement; the more so as it has been acted upon and there is no proposal to unscramble it. Mr Qayyum gave a personal covenant which continues to bind his bankrupt estate and borrowed money from his wife which he expended on legal costs."
New Ground of Appeal
The Respondent's Notice
Conclusion
Lord Justice Moore-Bick
Lord Justice Pill