QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
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Ministry of Justice |
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Simon Hilton (instructed by The Treasury Solicitor) for the Defendant
Hearing dates: 25-26 February 2014
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Crown Copyright ©
Mr Justice Jeremy Baker:
" .particularly anxious to have the recorded information in the following areas:
(a) The material relating to the edict regarding my communications with the LCD/DCA [As you know this was inspired by Alan Cogbill and notwithstanding the death of my wife and was resurrected and, apparently, endorsed by the current Permanent Secretary (March 2006)] including the dissemination of it and any reference to it.
(b) The information recorded about my requests for information (both FOI and Subject Access) and other activities, including in respect of the Legal Services Bill, since the death of my wife ."
" all information held by Her Majesty's Court Service about me including in my capacity as a partner in the firm of
2. Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing I require the information held regarding:
(a) material held by the court following my late wife's death .;
(b) material concerning me in connection with the . litigation
(c) communications with the judiciary including with regard to complaints, requests for information and redress including with the Presiding Judges in May 2003 [see (a) above]
(d) compensation and complaints to the court including the material held by the .. Regional Director's office, the Customer Service Unit and with the Department of Constitutional Affairs."
"1. It is sometime since my original subject access request which is now the subject of litigation.
2. I enclose cheque for £10 made payable to the DCA in respect of a further request.
3. I will be writing to you further about it as it is to be combined with a FoI request."
" .please send me a copy of all the information you hold about me."
This request being repeated in correspondence dated 1.10.07 and 30.10.07.
"1. In relation to data concerning the death of the claimant's wife, sent by the defendant at the end of March 2009 and received by the claimant in April:
a. Was such data the claimant's personal data (within the meaning ascribed to that term in Section 1 (1) of the Data Protection Act 1998 ("the Act"); and
b. Was such data properly disclosable by the defendant to the claimant pursuant to any Subject Access Request made by the claimant which is now the subject of these proceedings (i.e. [the 1st and/or 2nd claim]) and if so, which request?
c. If the answer to both sub-paragraphs (a) and (b) above is yes, did the defendant in accordance with Section 7 (8) disclose the data to the claimant promptly, or in any event before the end of the prescribed period?
d. If the answer to sub-paragraph (c) above is no, what damage and/or distress has the claimant sustained as a result of the Defendant's non-compliance with Section 7, and what compensation, if any, should be awarded to him?
2. In relation to data concerning the death of the claimant's wife which the defendant withheld from the claimant in March 2009 (which data is further referred to in this order at paragraph 3 below):
a. Was such data the claimant's personal data (within the meaning ascribed to that term in Section 1 (1) of the Data Protection Act 1998 ("the Act")?
b. Should the defendant have disclosed that data to the claimant pursuant to any Subject Access Request the subject of these proceedings, (and, if so, which request), or was the defendant entitled to withhold the data?
c. If it is found that the defendant should have disclosed that data to the claimant, then:
i. Which data, specifically, ought to have been so disclosed; and
ii. What damage and/or distress has the claimant sustained by reason of the non-disclosure, and what compensation, if any, should be awarded to him?"
Statutory framework
"S. 1(1) In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires
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'data' means information which
(a) is being processed by means of equipment operating automatically in response to instructions given for that purpose,
(b) is recorded with the intention that it should be processed by means of such equipment,
(c) is recorded as part of a relevant filing system or with the intention that it should form part of a relevant filing system,
(d) does not fall within paragraph (a), (b) or (c) but forms part of an accessible record as defined by section 68;
'personal data' means data which relate to a living individual who can be identified
(a) from those data, or
(b) from those data and other information which is in the possession of, or is likely to come into the possession of, the data controller,
and includes any expression of opinion about the individual and any indication of the intentions of the data controller or any other person in respect of the individual;
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S. 7(1) Subject to the following provisions of this section and to [sections 8, 9 and 9A], an individual is entitled
(a) to be informed by any data controller whether personal data of which that individual is the data subject are being processed by or on behalf of that data controller,
(b) if that is the case, to be given by the data controller a description of
(i) the personal data of which that individual is the data subject,
(ii) the purposes for which they are being or are to be processed, and
(iii) the recipients or classes of recipients to whom they are or may be disclosed,
(c) to have communicated to him in an intelligible form
(i) the information constituting any personal data of which that individual is the data subject, and
(ii) any information available to the data controller as to the source of those data, and
(d) where the processing by automatic means of personal data of which that individual is the data subject for the purpose of evaluating matters relating to him such as, for example, his performance at work, his creditworthiness, his reliability or his conduct, has constituted or is likely to constitute the sole basis for any decision significantly affecting him, to be informed by the data controller of the logic involved in that decision-taking.
S. 7(2) A data controller is not obliged to supply any information under subsection (1) unless he has received
(a) a request in writing, and
(b) except in prescribed cases, such fee (not exceeding the prescribed maximum) as he may require.
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S. 7(8) Subject to subsection (4), a data controller shall comply with a request under this section promptly and in any event before the end of the prescribed period beginning with the relevant day.
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S. 7(10) In this section
'prescribed' means prescribed by the [Secretary of State] by regulations;
'the prescribed maximum' means such amount as may be prescribed;
'the prescribed period' means forty days or such other period as may be prescribed;
'the relevant day', in relation to a request under this section, means the day on which the data controller receives the request or, if later, the first day on which the data controller has both the required fee and the information referred to in subsection (3).
S. 13(1) An individual who suffers damage by reason of any contravention by a data controller of any of the requirements of this Act is entitled to compensation from the data controller for that damage.
S. 13(2) An individual who suffers distress by reason of any contravention by a data controller of any of the requirements of this Act is entitled to compensation from the data controller for that distress if
(a) the individual also suffers damage by reason of the contravention, or
(b) the contravention relates to the processing of personal data for the special purposes.
Schedule 7
Paragraph 10. Personal data are exempt from the subject information provisions if the data consist of information in respect of which a claim to legal professional privilege [or, in Scotland, to confidentiality of communications] could be maintained in legal proceedings."
Evidential framework
The disclosed material
The withheld material
Compensation
Privacy