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Imrene Radics v Regional Court of Pecs (Hungary)

[2023] EWHC 2861 (Admin)
The court hearing was postponed because the person appealing didn't show up, partly because they weren't properly told when it was. They'll get another chance to have their case heard.

Key Facts

  • Appellant Imrene Radics sought to renew permission to appeal.
  • An interpreter was required for the hearing.
  • The Appellant did not attend the hearing.
  • There were communication issues regarding notification of the hearing date to the Appellant.
  • The Appellant's former solicitors filed a Notice of Renewal on 11.10.23, indicating the Appellant would represent herself.

Legal Principles

Outcomes

The case was adjourned to a new date.

The judge acknowledged communication difficulties preventing the Appellant's attendance and understanding of the proceedings. Granting an adjournment was deemed necessary to allow for proper representation.

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