Jones v University of Warwick

Subject Matter

EVIDENCE — Admissibility — Improperly obtained evidence — Defendant in personal injury action not accepting claimant's alleged continuing disability — Inquiry agent posing as market researcher and secretly videotaping claimant at home — Whether videotape to be admitted in evidence — Whether court's disapproval of defendant's conduct to be reflected in costs order — CPR r 32.1(2)

[2003] 1 WLR 954

Commentary

Blackstones Civil Practice 2023
Relevance, Admissibility and the Discretion to Exclude - Discretion to exclude 49.8

General Principles - Misconduct by the successful party - Misconduct and interim costs orders 68.18

Right to Privacy and Confidentiality and Civil Litigation 91.52

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