Anita Mehta
Published: 18/10/2023 14:22
Anita Mehta is a barrister at 4PB; she is 21 years call. Anita is a member of Resolution’s Pension, Tax, and Financial Remedy Committee, and co-host of its podcast: https://resolution.org.uk/podcast.
Published: 18/10/2023 14:22
Anita Mehta is a barrister at 4PB; she is 21 years call. Anita is a member of Resolution’s Pension, Tax, and Financial Remedy Committee, and co-host of its podcast: https://resolution.org.uk/podcast.
What is the point of a court judgment, and to whom is it actually directed? In the past, there were three main reasons for a judgment: the first two concern the parties and (depending on your views about transparency) could be dealt with privately; the third, when it arose, required publication of the judgment. Now there is a fourth reason: transparency.
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