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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
(ADMINISTRATIVE COURT)
(MR JUSTICE SULLIVAN)
Strand London WC2A 2LL Wednesday 21 August 2002 |
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B e f o r e :
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BARRY O'BRIEN | Claimant/Applicant | |
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1. BARNET COUNTY COURT | ||
2. CHALLENGER GROUP HOLDINGS | Defendants/Respondents |
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"The basis of the challenge to the District Judge's decision put by Mr O'Brien, who has appeared on his own behalf, is that the District Judge, he says, was biased in his attitude towards him. He says this on the basis, as I understand it, that before the proceedings started, counsel who was representing Mr Stritter asked the usher whether the judge was male or female. Then, when the proceedings got underway, it became apparent to Mr O'Brien that the judge was being very much swayed, he would say unduly swayed, by the advocacy of counsel on behalf of the claimant.
I am bound to say that it is quite impossible to see how those matters, shortly stated, and really that is all there is, could conceivably amount to any credible case of bias on the part of the judge. If one reads through the judgment, it is perfectly intelligible and readily understandable why the judge reached the conclusion he did, not lease because Mr O'Brien chose to remain silent, not to challenge any of the evidence led on behalf of the claimant and, indeed, not to give any evidence on his own behalf.
He says that he did that because he concluded that the District Judge was biased. But, as I have indicated, there is no conceivable basis for such an allegation."