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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM NORWICH COUNTY COURT
(HIS HONOUR JUDGE BARHAM)
Strand London, WC2 |
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B e f o r e :
(President of the Queen's Bench Division)
LORD JUSTICE LAWS
LORD JUSTICE LEVESON
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WATTS & ANR | CLAIMANT/APPELLANTS | |
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OAKLEY & ANR | DEFENDANT/RESPONDENTS |
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MR J JUPP (instructed by Messrs Davies Lavery) appeared on behalf of the Respondents.
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"We also have some issues with regard to some aspects of our client's injuries which we felt again required Dr Leng to see her and just do some neuro-psychiatric testing, and again, the defendants were happy for that, because we think that this will then give us a clearer picture, and hopefully help us to reach a settlement."
"I think the first thing would be for Dr Leng's report to be filed and disclosed by 28 February."
The judge said that he would write that out and he did indeed write it out in the terms already narrated.
"We are pleased to say that our client has been examined by Dr Leng who tells us that while there are symptoms which could relate to a traumatic brain injury, on the very clear balance of probabilities these most likely relate to the anxiety, depression and PTSD. These are of course fully reported upon elsewhere. It follows from this excellent news that we will not need to trouble the Court with a further expert and will not be serving a report from a Consultant Neuropsychologist."
"Thank you for your letter of 28 February, the contents of which are noted. Indeed the position is noted. We presently await hearing from Dr Olive who is we understand completing his report."
"There are a couple of matters […] which I am instructed just to raise."
He then referred back to the order made by District Judge Sparrow, that Dr Leng's report should be filed and served and said, paraphrasing, that the claimant's solicitors had not filed that report and that they, that is his clients, would like to see it:
"Given that the order was for the claimant to disclose that report."
The judge asked counsel then appearing for the claimant whether there were any opposition. Counsel said in terms that there was, and explained why the claimant took the view:
"That the order was really a permissive order that the claimant had permission to rely on it rather than a mandatory order."
To which the district judge said, "Oh, I do not think so. I think that says 'shall'." So she said she would just extend time for compliance with the order. So, the claimant was required to file and serve Dr Leng's report. That led to the appeal before HHJ Barham and now, indeed, to this court.
"A number of submissions are made on behalf of the claimant […] firstly, that the defendants were not entitled to seek disclosure of Dr Leng's statement [because] the claimant [is] not calling him [as a witness]. [His] report was privileged and disclosure can not be ordered [of it]. Secondly, [if there was any problem with that, the order on 18 January should be interpreted, so as to give effect to the principle that if the claimant was not calling Dr Leng, she should not be obliged to disclose because the report was privileged]. Thirdly, it is said that CPR 3.1 gives the court power to vary or revoke an order and the District Judge Hamilton should have [varied or revoked] Judge Sparrow's order [if there was any misunderstanding of the effect of District Judge Sparrow's order]"
Order: Application granted.