QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
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NORTH LONDON CENTRAL MOSQUE TRUST (A CHARITY) |
Claimant |
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POLICY EXCHANGE & DENIS MCEOIN |
Defendants |
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MR A CALDECOTT QC and MR D GLEN (instructed by Collyer Bristow LLP) appeared on behalf of the Defendant
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"Unincorporated associations, other than partnerships, trade unions and employers' associations, cannot bring an action for defamation in the name of the association because the association does not constitute a legal entity. Nor, it seems, can some of the members of the association bring a representative action on behalf of the members as a whole in accordance with the procedure provided in CPR 19.6 (which requires the claimant to have the 'same interest' as those he represents). In many cases, however, where defamatory matter is published which relates to an unincorporated association, the people who are in control of its affairs may be able to establish that the words complained of are defamatory of them as individuals."
"A charitable trust does not itself give rise to a distinct legal entity which can be identified as "the charity". A charitable trust, like any trust, is, after all, merely an obligation imposed on one or more persons in equity to hold property, in this case for charitable purposes. Any contract entered into by the trustees with respect to the charitable funds is therefore entered into by them personally."