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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Chancery Division) Decisions >> Sands & Anor v Singh & Ors [2015] EWHC 2219 (Ch) (01 June 2015) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Ch/2015/2219.html Cite as: [2015] EWHC 2219 (Ch) |
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CHANCERY DIVISION (IN BANKRUPTCY)
BIRMINGHAM DISTRICT REGISTRY
Birmingham |
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B e f o r e :
B E T W E E N:
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(1) MARK SANDS | ||
(2) ANDREW APPLEYARD | ||
(Trustee in Bankruptcy of Tarlochan Singh) | Applicants | |
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(1) TARLOCHAN SINGH | ||
(2) CHANAN SINGH THANDI | ||
(3) SUSAN KAUR | ||
(4) RAMANDEEP KAUR | ||
(5) JK (A Child) | ||
(6) KK (A Child) | Respondents |
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MR. J. DE WAAL QC (instructed by Wright Hassall) appeared on behalf of Mr. Sands and Mr. Appleyard (Trustees in Bankruptcy).
MR. J. CURL (instructed by Dent Abrams) appeared on behalf of Tarlochan Singh, Chanan Singh Thandi and Susan Kaur.
MISS. L. PEMBERTON (instructed by Barker Gooch and Swailes) appeared on behalf of Ramandeep Kaur, JK (a child) and KK (a child).
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Crown Copyright ©
JUDGE PURLE:
"This section applies where property comprised in the bankrupt's estate consists of an interest in a dwelling-house which at the date of the bankruptcy was the sole or principal residence of –
(a) the bankrupt, or
(b) the bankrupt's spouse or civil partner, or
(c) a former spouse or former civil partner of the bankrupt."
"At the end of the period of three years beginning with the date of the bankruptcy the interest mentioned in subsection (1) shall –
(a) cease to be comprised in the bankrupt's estate, and
(b) vest in the bankrupt (without conveyance, assignment or transfer)."
"Subsection (2) shall not apply if during the period mentioned in that subsection -
(a) the trustee realises the interest mentioned in subsection (1),
(b) the trustee applies for an order for sale in respect of the dwelling-house,
(c) the trustee applies for an order for possession of the dwelling-house …"
Then there are other aspects which I need not consider. Subsection 3(a) does not apply, of course, but (b) and (c) both do because the trustees have applied for (amongst other relief) orders for possession and sale in respect of the dwelling-house.
"Although by CPR r.7.2 proceedings are 'started' when the court issues a claim form at the request of the claimant, where the claim form was issued and was received in the court office on a date earlier than the date on which it was issued by the court, the claim is 'brought' for the purposes of the Limitation Act 1980 on that earlier date."
"(2) Except with the leave of the court, an application for the making under that section of a disqualification order against any person shall not be made after the end of the period of two years beginning with the day on which the company of which that person is or has been a director became insolvent."
"Where an application must be made within a specified time it is so made if the application notice is received by the court within that time."
"…where the claim form as issued was received in the court office on a date earlier than the date on which it was issued by the court, the claim is 'brought' for the purposes of the Limitation Act 1980 and any other relevant statute on that earlier date."