BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted February 18th, 2026 in law reports by michael

Court of Appeal (Civil Division)

Midland Premier Properties Ltd & Anor v Doal & Ors [2026] EWCA Civ 117 (17 February 2026)

Refugee And Migrant Forum of Essex And London & Anor, R (On the Application Of) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2026] EWCA Civ 86 (17 February 2026)

High Court (Administrative Court)

Intelligent Land Investments Group PLC, R (On the Application Of) v Gas and Electricity Markets Authority [2026] EWHC 336 (Admin) (18 February 2026)

Lancaster City Council v Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government & Anor [2026] EWHC 263 (Admin) (18 February 2026)

Bardasu v Romanian Judicial Authority [2026] EWHC 334 (Admin) (18 February 2026)

United Grand Lodge of England & Ors, R (On the Application Of) v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis [2026] EWHC 330 (Admin) (17 February 2026)

Yakub v Burgas District Prosecutors Office (Bulgaria) [2026] EWHC 329 (Admin) (17 February 2026)

High Court (Chancery Division)

Mannarest Ltd, Re [2026] EWHC 326 (Ch) (18 February 2026)

Garden House Software Ltd v Marsh & Ors [2026] EWHC 314 (Ch) (18 February 2026)

High Court (Commercial Court)

Power Projects Sanayi Insaat Ticaret Limited Sirketi v Star Assurance Company Ltd (Re Consequential Matters) [2026] EWHC 343 (Comm) (18 February 2026)

High Court (Family Division)

AA & Ors, In the Matter Of [2026] EWHC 317 (Fam) (16 February 2026)

High Court (King’s Bench Division)

BAL v KNZ (Rev1) [2026] EWHC 339 (KB) (18 February 2026)

Lukins & Anor v Quality Part X Ltd & Anor [2026] EWHC 301 (KB) (18 February 2026)

AB & Ors v Leicestershire County Council [2026] EWHC 331 (KB) (17 February 2026)

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Signed, unsealed, undelivered? When is a claim ‘made’ under s.29A of the 1954 Act? – Gatehouse Chambers

Posted February 18th, 2026 in news by sally

‘The Courts are awash with litigation concerning claims being issued out of time, the consequences of which often form the basis for negligence claims.’

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Gatehouse Chambers, 17th February 2026

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Dane Luo and Gabriel Tan: Non-Textual, Purposive Limits on Policy? The Divisional Court’s Errors on the Home Secretary’s Proscription Policy in the Palestine Action Judgment – UK Constitutional Law Association

Posted February 18th, 2026 in news by sally

‘On 13 February 2026, the Divisional Court (Dame Victoria Sharp PKBD, Swift and Steyn JJ) upheld the judicial review brought against the proscription of Palestine Action under the Terrorism Act 2000: R (Ammori) v Home Secretary [2026] EWHC 292 (Admin).The Court dismissed two grounds: failing to give Palestine Action the opportunity to make representations (ground 8), and failing to have regard to relevant considerations (ground 5). The Court upheld two grounds: that the decision was in breach of the Home Secretary’s policy (ground 6), and that it amounted to an unjustified interference with Arts 10 and 11 ECHR (ground 2).’

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UK Constitutional Law Association, 18th February 2026

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Police officer made to feel ‘like walking disease’ after HIV diagnosis awarded £40,000 – BBC News

Posted February 18th, 2026 in news by sally

‘A police officer who said he was made to feel like a “walking disease” at work after being diagnosed with HIV has been awarded more than £40,000 in compensation.’

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BBC News, 17th February 2026

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Calls grow for suicides linked to domestic abuse to be treated as potential homicides – The Guardian

Posted February 18th, 2026 in news by sally

‘Politicians and experts have thrown their weight behind calls for suicides to be investigated as potential homicides in cases where a person who takes their own life has been affected by domestic abuse.’

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The Guardian, 18th February 2026

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Secret prison documents show government plan to tackle IPP scandal will fail – The Independent

Posted February 18th, 2026 in news by sally

‘Damning prison projections uncovered by The Independent reveal the government’s action plan to tackle the scandal of indefinite jail terms will leave hundreds of prisoners to rot.’

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The Independent, 17th February 2026

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If proscribing Palestine Action was unlawful, how can it still be a proscribed organisation? – Public Law for Everyone

Posted February 18th, 2026 in news by sally

‘In the Ammori case, the High Court held that the Home Secretary’s decision to proscribe Palestine Action under the Terrorism Act 2000 was unlawful. But a quashing order has not been issued and the government now plans to appeal. In those circumstances, are media reports correct to say that, for the time being, Palestine Action is ‘still proscribed’? And where does this leave protestors currently facing prosecution for expressing support for the organisation?’

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Public Law for Everyone, 17th February 2026

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Freemasons’ legal challenge attempt against Met fails – The Guardian

Posted February 18th, 2026 in news by sally

‘Freemasons have failed in their attempt to bring a legal challenge against Britain’s biggest police force over its decision to compel staff to declare whether they are or have been members.’

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The Guardian, 17th February 2026

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Child abuse increasing and more complex to police, crime agency says – BBC News

Posted February 18th, 2026 in news by sally

‘Child sex abuse is becoming increasingly complex to police and officers are arresting an average of 1,000 potential offenders each month, the National Crime Agency (NCA) says.’

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BBC News, 18th February 2026

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Four Chagossians return to islands in attempt to stop British transfer to Mauritius – The Guardian

Posted February 18th, 2026 in news by sally

‘Four Chagos Islanders have landed on one of the archipelago’s atolls to establish what they say will be a permanent settlement, in an attempt to complicate a British plan to transfer the territory to Mauritius.’

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The Guardian, 17th February 2026

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Significant opposition to significant rise in burial fees – Law & Religion UK

Posted February 18th, 2026 in news by sally

‘On 26 January 2026, we posted Church proposes significant increase in fees for burial which reviewed Schedule 1 of the draft Order, GS2434. A new Parochial Fees Order is required to set the fees for 2027 and beyond (the maximum period permitted under the Ecclesiastical Fees Measure 1986 (the 1986 Measure) is five years).’

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Law & Religion UK, 18th February 2026

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Dwelling in the past? – Gatehouse Chambers

Posted February 18th, 2026 in news by sally

‘If you are advising residential tenants, perhaps with security of tenure under the Rent Act 1977 (‘RA 1977’) or the Housing Act 1988, then you will be able to say with confidence whether they have the protection of the various service charge provisions in the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 (‘LTA 1985’). But what of someone who has a tenancy of a pub or a shop with a flat above: a business tenant of mixed-use premises who has no security under the aforementioned acts but who may well (subject to the contracting out procedure) have the protection of Part II of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 (‘the LTA 1954′)? Do they, like their purely residential neighbours, have rights which would enable them to – for example – challenge the reasonableness of their service charges?’

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Gatehouse Chambers, 17th February 2026

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TfL Facebook ad banned for negative stereotype about black men – The Guardian

Posted February 18th, 2026 in news by sally

‘A Transport for London (TfL) ad featuring a black teenage boy verbally harassing a white girl has been banned for “perpetuating the negative racial stereotype about black men as perpetrators of threatening behaviour”.’

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The Guardian, 18th February 2026

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BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted February 17th, 2026 in law reports by michael

Court of Appeal (Civil Division)

James & Anor v HSBC UK Bank PLC (Rev1) [2026] EWCA Civ 88 (17 February 2026)

High Court (Chancery Division)

Nilsson & Anor v Jones [2026] EWHC 319 (Ch) (17 February 2026)

High Court (Commercial Court)

Brightwaters Energy Ltd v Eroton Exploration and Production Company Ltd [2026] EWHC 296 (Comm) (17 February 2026)

High Court (Patents Court)

Parsons v Convatec Ltd [2026] EWHC 325 (Pat) (16 February 2026)

High Court (King’s Bench Division)

California State Teachers’ Retirement System & Ors v Boohoo Group Plc [2026] EWHC 320 (KB) (10 February 2026)

High Court (Technology and Construction Court)

Lloyds Developments Ltd v Accor S.A [2026] EWHC 232 (TCC) (13 February 2026)

Source: www.bailii.org

Students in England and Wales launch legal action over Covid-hit studies – The Guardian

Posted February 17th, 2026 in news by sally

‘Dozens of universities are facing legal action from more than 170,000 students seeking compensation after their studies were moved online during Covid-19.’

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The Guardian, 16th February 2026

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Family win £700k inheritance fight with mum’s boyfriend over forged will and fake wedding – The Independent

Posted February 17th, 2026 in news by sally

‘The family of a tragic mum have won a £700,000 court fight with her “toxic” boyfriend after he used a forged will and a fake wedding in a bid to get his hands on her fortune.’

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The Independent, 17th February 2026

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Parental responsibility and confinement – the need for appellate authority continues (and a Gillick conundrum) – Mental Capacity Law and Policy

Posted February 17th, 2026 in news by sally

‘Whilst the Supreme Court considers the Attorney General for Northern Ireland’s reference, I am being cautious about commenting about cases concerning deprivation of liberty, given my role in the case. However, I think that I can properly say that the decision of Henke J in East Riding of Yorkshire Council v The Mother & Ors [2026] EWCOP 11 (T3) is another in a line of first instance decisions which reinforce how badly the question of the scope of parental responsibility relating to confinement for those under 16 requires consideration by the appellate courts. The case was a little different to some of those which I have commented on previously, in that there was active argument as to the scope of the ability of the parents in question to consent to the confinement of their child (but I do not understand that there is likely to be any appeal).’

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Mental Capacity Law and Policy, 16th February 2026

Source: www.mentalcapacitylawandpolicy.org.uk

Girl, 16, and, boy, 15, found guilty over killing of man pelted with rocks in Kent – The Guardian

Posted February 17th, 2026 in news by sally

‘Two teenagers have been found guilty of killing a man they believed was a paedophile by luring him to a beach where another teenager threw rocks at him.’

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The Guardian, 16th February 2026

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Disability and LGBT hate crimes set to become aggravated offences – BBC News

Posted February 17th, 2026 in news by sally

‘Hate crimes which target people on the grounds of their sexuality or gender identity, or a disability, are set to become aggravated offences under a proposed new law.’

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BBC News, 16th Februry 2026

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Fertility patients win high court battle to save embryos after consent error – The Guardian

Posted February 17th, 2026 in news by sally

‘More than a dozen fertility patients have won a high court battle to save their embryos, eggs and sperm from destruction after errors meant they did not renew consent to store them within the 10-year window required by law.’

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The Guardian, 16th February 2026

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