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Desirable for Jeremy Corbyn to be joined as party to proceedings under CPR 19.2(2)(a) (High Court)

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Desirable for Jeremy Corbyn to be joined as party to proceedings under CPR 19.2(2)(a) (High Court)

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In Foster v McNichol (General Secretary of the Labour Party, sued on behalf of all members of the Labour Party except the claimant) (unreported), 19 July 2016, (Queen's Bench Division), the court considered an application for an order under CPR 19.6(2) that the defendant could not represent a particular individual, C, and for C to be joined as second defendant to the proceedings under CPR 19.2(2)(a).

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Resource ID 5-631-2451
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Published on 21-Jul-2016
Resource Type Legal update: case report
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  • England
  • Wales
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