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This judgment was delivered in private. The judge has given leave for this version of the judgment to be published on condition that (irrespective of what is contained in the judgment) in any published version of the judgment the anonymity of all parties must be strictly preserved. All persons, including representatives of the media, must ensure that this condition is strictly complied with. Failure to do so will be a contempt of court.
Neutral Citation Number: [2022] EWCOP 29
IN THE COURT OF PROTECTION Case No 13753262
AND IN THE MATTER OF THE MENTAL CAPACITY ACT 2005
BETWEEN
LONDON BOROUGH OF X
Applicant
-and-
MR
(by his litigation friend, the Official Solicitor)
PD
AB
Respondents
UPDATE POST-JUDGMENT |
BEFORE District Judge Eldergill sitting at the Court of Protection at First Avenue House, 42-49 High Holborn, London, WC1V 6NP on 1 December 2021
JUDGMENT HANDED DOWN ON
Mr Lindsay Johnson appeared on behalf of the Applicant local authority and Ms Leonie Hirst (instructed by Miles & Partners LLP) on behalf of the First Respondent. The Second and Third Respondents appeared in person.
"He is doing really well ... he now seems to be not as bad as he appeared to be in [the previous] care home."
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