FDA -v- Secretary of State for the Cabinet Office and another

Administrative CourtHigh CourtKing's Bench DivisionTransmission Direction Order

Case No: AC-2024-LON-001503

In the High Court of Justice
King’s Bench Division
Administrative Court

31 May 2024

Before:

The Honourable Mr Justice Chamberlain

Between:

R on the application of FDA

-v-

(1) Secretary of State for the Cabinet Office

(2) Minister for the Civil Service

and

Secretary of State for the Home Department
(interested party)

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

Of the court’s own motion
And in advance of the rolled-up hearing on 6 June 2024

Order by the Hon. Mr Justice Chamberlain:

  1. Any request for a direction under section 85A(3)(b) of the Courts Act 2003 (“a transmission direction request”) by any person not taking part in the proceedings (‘an applicant’) for permission to watch or
    listen to the proceedings remotely must be made by 10am on Wednesday 5 June 2024.
  2. Any transmission direction request should be sent by email to colin.genner3@justice.gov.uk and must include the following:
    a. the full name of the applicant;
    b. the email address of the applicant;
    c. information as to whether the applicant would be located within the jurisdiction of England and Wales at all times when attending the proceedings remotely (if a transmission direction were to be made); and, if not, details of the applicant’s location;
    d. any information the applicant wishes to provide in support of the request, including in particular any reason(s) why it is contended that making such a direction would be in the interests of justice; and
    e. a statement by the applicant in the following terms: “If permitted to attend the hearing remotely, I understand that I must not record or transmit what I see and hear. I understand that it is an offence and may be a contempt of court to do so, and that I may be punished if I were to do so.”
  3. Unless exceptionally the Court otherwise directs, a transmission direction request made otherwise than in accordance with this Order will not be granted.

    REASONS
  4. This order is made to ensure that any transmission direction requests are made in a timely manner, to enable them to be considered and determined prior to the trial, and to ensure that any such requests are accompanied by the necessary information.

    Signed: Mr Justice Chamberlain Dated: 31/5/2024