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Consultation on compensation settlements for children launched | Newry Times | Latest Newry News, Newry Sport and Newry Business for Newry City

    Currently, in Northern Ireland, only those compensation settlements for a child which are agreed upon during legal proceedings must be approved by the court.     Usually, the award is then managed by the Court Funds Office until the child turns 18. However, if compensation for a child is agreed upon before any legal proceedings are issued, seeking court approval is voluntary. This means that court protection of the settlement is not always provided. The absence of a legal requirement for all compensation settlements for a child to be approved by a court gives rise to a concern that there may be cases in which parents, sometimes without the benefit of legal advice, maybe settling claims with insurance companies for a sum that may not properly compensate the child or be utilised in the child’s best interests.

Vijay Mallya loses UK appeal for more funds to cover Indian legal fees

Vijay Mallya loses UK appeal for more funds to cover Indian legal fees Vijay Mallya loses UK appeal for more funds to cover Indian legal fees Vijay Mallya lost an appeal in the UK to gain further access to court-held funds to cover his costs for legal proceedings in India. advertisement UPDATED: May 27, 2021 15:44 IST Vijay Mallya leaves after an extradition hearing at Westminster Magistrates Court, in central London, Britain June 13, 2017. (Image: Reuters) Vijay Mallya on Wednesday lost an appeal to gain further access to court-held funds to cover his costs for legal proceedings in India, as a High Court judge in London concluded that the 65-year-old businessman had failed to provide sufficient evidence in support of the over 750,000 pounds being sought.

Vijay Mallya loses UK appeal more funds indian legal fees

​Vijay Mallya on Wednesday lost an appeal to gain further access to court-held funds to cover his costs for legal proceedings in India, as a High Court judge in London concluded that the 65-year-old businessman had failed to provide sufficient evidence in support of the over 750,000 pounds being sou

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