661. Circumstances in which public interest immunity may arise.
661. Circumstances in which public interest immunity may arise.
Civil Procedure (Volume 11 (2020), paras 1–496; Volume 12 (2020), paras 497–1206; Volume 12A (2020), paras 1207–1740) | Commentary
The claim to withhold documents from production for inspection or to refuse to answer any question on the ground of public interest immunity may arise in proceedings in which the Crown is a party1, or in proceedings between private individuals in which the Crown
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The claim to withhold documents from production for inspection or to refuse to answer any question on the ground of public interest immunity may arise in proceedings in which the Crown is a party1, or in proceedings between private individuals in which the Crown
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