QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
THE ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
Strand London WC2 |
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B e f o r e :
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THE QUEEN ON THE APPLICATION OF MANJULA KRIPPENDORF | (CLAIMANT) | |
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THE GENERAL MEDICAL COUNCIL | (DEFENDANT) |
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(Official Shorthand Writers to the Court)
MISS KATE GALLAFENT (instructed by GMC Legal In House Legal Team) appeared on behalf of the DEFENDANT
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"... is obviously very concerned that this serious misrepresentation of employment history is being provided to potential new employers, and would welcome your views on how best the GMC is able to prevent such misleading information from being used in future applications."
"Where a complaint in writing or information in writing is received by the Registrar and it appears to him that a question arises whether conduct of a practitioner constitutes serious professional misconduct the Registrar shall submit the matter to the President."
"... if he is satisfied from the material available in relation to the case that it is properly arguable that a practitioner's conduct constitutes serious professional misconduct."
"I have looked at the evidence you have provided and discussed the issues extensively with our legal advisers and intend to discuss your papers with a colleague expert in the German registration system later this week. We are also consulting with colleagues in Germany. As soon as this is complete, which I anticipate being in the next 7 to 10 working days, I will write to you with a definitive decision."
"In the result and for the reasons stated, their Lordships decided that the appropriate course for them to take was humbly to advise Her Majesty that this appeal should be allowed and that the determination of the CPP dated 22nd July 1999 should be quashed, (pursuant to section 40(7)(b) of the 1983 Act)."
"Your appeal to the Privy Council, pursuant to Section 40(1) of the Medical Act was against the CPP's decision under section 36A(1) to direct the suspension of your registration for 12 months. By virtue of Section 38(2) the order for immediate suspension came to an end the moment you won your appeal. However the immediate suspension had still happened, in order to have the period of suspension up to 15th November 2000 removed ... you could have applied to apply to the High Court under Section 38(6) of the Medical Act but did not do so."
"(a) the hopelessness of the claim:
"(b) the persistence in it by the claimant after having been alerted to facts and/or of the law demonstrating its hopelessness;
"(c) the extent to which the court considers that the claimant, in the pursuit of his application, has sought to abuse the process of judicial review for collateral ends...
"(d) whether, as a result of the deployment of full argument and documentary evidence by both sides at the hearing of a contested application, the unsuccessful claimant has had, in effect, the advantage of an early substantive hearing of the claim."
"... the extent to which the unsuccessful claimant has substantial resources which it has used to pursue the unfounded claim and which are available to meet an order for costs."