This refers to family member awarded SGO.
It is relevant that the magistrates court legal adviser is called Clarke so the area of England will not be mentioned.
The SGO was made in two parts. First, a Reasons order made by three justices named A, B & C.
At the bottom is stated "Ordered by Justices of the Peace" so quite OK
The second part is the SGO Order made as case management order by lay justices with the legal adviser mentioned - again OK.
However, at the end is stated "Ordered by Mr. Justice Clarke".
In England that title is reserved for a high court judge and there is not presently one of that name. Magistrates clerks/legal advisers cannot make orders..
The worry is the SGO may not be valid as it was ordered by a fictitious officer/JP/judge.
Anyone ever seen this before?
It is relevant that the magistrates court legal adviser is called Clarke so the area of England will not be mentioned.
The SGO was made in two parts. First, a Reasons order made by three justices named A, B & C.
At the bottom is stated "Ordered by Justices of the Peace" so quite OK
The second part is the SGO Order made as case management order by lay justices with the legal adviser mentioned - again OK.
However, at the end is stated "Ordered by Mr. Justice Clarke".
In England that title is reserved for a high court judge and there is not presently one of that name. Magistrates clerks/legal advisers cannot make orders..
The worry is the SGO may not be valid as it was ordered by a fictitious officer/JP/judge.
Anyone ever seen this before?
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