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KK v Leeds CC & DK [2020] EWCOP 64 This was a decision of Cobb J in which he considered the rules relating to joinder in Court of Protection Proceedings and the correct procedure in circumstances where the existing parties resist joinder of an applicant, but for reasons which are not openly stated. This was a decision of Mr Justice Cobb in Court of Protection proceedings concerning DK, a 19-year-old highly vulnerable woman with global learning disabilities, an autistic spectrum disorder, and associated profound needs. Leeds City Council ( the LA ) asserted that DK lacked capacity to make decisions about her residence, contact with others, and use of social media and sought declarations and welfare orders in these respects. ....
By Masood Ahmed14 December 2020 Masood Ahmed In the case of XXX v Camden London Borough Council [2020] EWCA Civ 1468, the Court of Appeal provided important guidance on the approach the courts should take when determining applications to anonymise details of parties and witnesses under CPR 39.2 (4). The appellant appealed against the refusal to make orders anonymising her name and redacting certain details from published judgments. Open Justice and CPR 39.2 CPR 39.2 reflects the principle of open justice which states that hearings must be held in public. CPR 39.2(4) provides that ‘the court must order that the identity of any party or witness shall not be disclosed if, and only if, it considers non-disclosure necessary to secure the proper administration of justice and in order to protect the interests of that party or witness’. What approach should the courts take when applying CPR 39.2(4)? ....