ON APPEAL FROM THE PRINCIPAL REGISTRY
FAMILY DIVISION
(MR JUSTICE MOSTYN)
Strand London WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE SULLIVAN
LORD JUSTICE RYDER
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SOLOMON | Applicant | |
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SOLOMON AND OTHERS | Respondent |
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Mr Simon Calhaem (instructed by Hodge Jones & Allen) appeared on behalf of the Respondent
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LORD JUSTICE RYDER:
"Where proceedings for financial relief are brought by one person against another, the court may, on the application of the first-mentioned person
(b) if it is satisfied that the other party has, with that intention, made a reviewable disposition and that if the disposition were set aside financial relief or different financial relief would be granted to the applicant, make an order setting aside the disposition"
"I have just explained to you the court deals with the applications that are before it. I have no general power to wave a wand in relation to fraud. I have a specific statutory power under section 37 of the Matrimonial Causes Act which you have invoked. I can only exercise that power if the circumstances fall within it. As I have said and tried to indicate why in very brief terms, and I know it may be quite confusing, my own view is that there is very serious doubt as to whether the court could properly exercise a jurisdiction under section 37 in view of a number of factors which I have briefly outlined. If the court cannot do it under section 37, in due course the application will be dismissed and you will either have to commence proceedings about it somewhere else, or, as Mr Calhaem suggests may be appropriate, and I express no view, leave it to the District Judge to take it into account if he makes the appropriate findings of fraud as one of the factors which helps him in deciding the ultimate result of the ancillary relief application between husband and wife, not between Barclays bank and your children and not between some debtor."
"(5) Subject to paragraph (6), the general rule in financial remedy proceedings is that the court will not make an order requiring one party to pay the costs of another party."
"Financial remedy proceedings means proceedings for (1) a Financial orders, except an order for maintenance pending suit, order for maintenance pending the outcome of proceedings, an interim periodical payments order, or any other form of interim order for the purposes of rule 9.7(1)(a), (b), (c) and (e)."
"A party may apply at any stage in the proceedings for (e) any other form of interim order."
"there still remains the necessity for some starting-point. That starting-point, in my judgment, is that costs prima facie follow the event … but may be displaced much more easily than, and in circumstances which would not apply, in other Divisions of the High Court."
LORD JUSTICE SULLIVAN:
LORD JUSTICE MAURICE KAY:
Order: Application refused