Williams v Beesley

Subject Matter

PRACTICE — Jury, civil action — Right to jury — Professional negligence — Issues of honour, integrity and credibility — To what extent relevant — Plaintiff's wish for jury trial — Plaintiff's fear of possible bias by judiciary — Whether court to take such matters into account — Administration of Justice (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1933, s 6 (1)

[1973] 1 WLR 1295

Commentary

Blackstones Civil Practice 2023
Discretion to Order Trial by Jury 60.4

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