Magistrates in Croydon have made Anti-Social Behaviour Orders lasting three and four years in respect of two youths who had been terrorising their neighbourhood on their go-peds, mopeds, quad bikes, thumper [...]
read moreWelwyn Hatfield Borough Council v Holloway. The Luton County Court has made an outright possession order in respect of a secure tenant with four children under the age of ten (the [...]
read moreOn 1st February 2012, a teenager from Edmonton became the first person to be committed to prison for breach of a ‘Gang Injunction’ which had been obtained against him by [...]
read moreNorth London’s First Gang Injunction Wednesday, June 29, 2011 A gang injunction (or ‘GANGBO’) was obtained under Part IV of the Policing and Crime Act 2009 which came into [...]
read moreNo free standing right to reside under Article 18 EC Thursday, July 29, 2010 Lekpo-Bozua v London Borough of Hackney & Ors [2010] EWCA Civ 909 The Court of [...]
read morePublic Law Housing Issues: The fall-out from Kay and Doherty and Homelessness post Ali (Aweys) and Moran Monday, October 19, 2009 2-3 Gray’s Inn Square was pleased to host [...]
read moreCracking down on disruption: Premises closure orders Monday, March 30, 2009 Rutledge and Bhogal, Cracking down on disruption SJ 153/7 (24 February 2009) Kelvin Rutledge and Kuljit Bhogal recently [...]
read moreAppeal-proof Homelessness Decisions Sunday, September 16, 2007 Held on 13 September 2007, this is the first in our series of half-day sessions on housing related topics. The speakers at [...]
read moreNeighbour hell: Is this the end for disruptive residential premises? Wednesday, August 01, 2007 Kuljit Bhogal’s recent article for the New Law Journal on premises closure orders examines the [...]
read moreHousing Law Update: the essential guide to all the latest changes Thursday, July 05, 2007 2-3 Gray’s Inn Square was pleased to host this extremely successful seminar that was [...]
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