ON APPEAL FROM LEICESTER COUNTRY COURT
(HER HONOUR JUDGE HAMPTON)
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE LONGMORE
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LORD JUSTICE JACOB
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PATEL |
Appellant |
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AIR INDIA LIMITED AND ANOTHER |
Respondent |
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Lord Justice Longmore:
"A proper review of the merits of this stage should have demonstrated that there was a less than 50% chance of success. An objective view, properly and reasonably taken by a competent legal practitioner, would have driven one, in my judgment, to the conclusion that the potential award of damages and the prospects of succeeding in the claim were such that the size of the potential award did not merit the risk of further litigation."
"…I do note that in cases where there is public funding supporting one of the parties there is an on-going duty to the Legal Services Commission to consider the merits of the claim and whatever may have been said in the case of Orchard v South Eastern Electricity… and Ridehalgh [ v Horsefield] in citing that, [that is a reference to a citation made earlier on in the paragraph] there is nevertheless that duty to the Legal Services Commission as to whether or not public funding should continue to support a claim of this nature. There is also an on-going duty in my judgment to the Legal Services Commission not to put before the court claims where merits may not be overwhelming, where potential recovery may be modest and the prospects of success do not justify the risks of failure."
"Except as expressly provided by regulations, any rights conferred by or by virtue of this Part on an individual for whom services are funded by the Commission as part of the Community Legal Service or Criminal Defence Service in relation to any proceedings shall not affect—
(a) the rights or liabilities of other parties to the proceedings, or
(b) the principles on which the discretion of any court or tribunal is normally exercised."
Lord Justice Rix:
Lord Justice Jacob:
Order: Appeal allowed