CHANCERY DIVISION
BIRMINGHAM CIVIL JUSTICE CENTRE
33 Bull Street Birmingham West Midlands B4 6DS |
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B e f o r e :
(SITTING AS A JUDGE OF THE HIGH COURT)
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MR STEPHEN DAVID CATHIE | ||
MR STEPHEN ELLIOT KELLAR | Appellant | |
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THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR BUSINESS, INNOVATION & SKILLS | Respondent |
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MISS LUCY WILSON-BARNES (Instructed by Messrs Wragge & Co LLP) appeared on behalf of the Respondent
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"1. No photocopies of any documents inspected will be taken.
"2. All documents inspected will be treated as confidential and will not be used for any purpose other than in connection with the Appellants' application for an interim stay of the disqualification order. [That is the application which is now before me.]
"3. No information will be disclosed to any third party (save for counsel and solicitors instructed by the Respondent) without the prior agreement of Mr Kellar.
"4. No named individual referred to in any document inspected will be contacted."
"When an order or undertaking of which entry is made in the register ceases to be in force, the Secretary of State shall delete the entry from the register and all particulars relating to it which have been furnished to him under this section or any previous corresponding provision."
"It is common ground between Mr Hardwick and Miss Lucas [the counsel appearing before him] that I have no jurisdiction whatsoever to stop the Secretary of State giving publicity to the order I have made, the trial having taken place in open court and judgment having been handed down in open court, though it is fair to say that, as is often the case in these proceedings, in reality they have attracted absolutely no public interest whatsoever. Nonetheless, there is nothing I can do to stop the Secretary of State publicising the making of the order, nor should I do so having regard to the fact that the purpose of the disqualification legislation is to protect the public and giving them information as a legitimate part of that purpose."