Police to be challenged over Neither Confirm Nor Deny Women suing over undercover relationships condemn “obstructive and distressing approach” taken by police lawyers Court hearing 5-6 June 2014 – please show your support online Thank you in advance for…
Explanation of challenge to ‘Neither Confirm Nor Deny’ – court hearing 5-6 June 2014
On 5-6 June, this case will be in court again. The women have applied to the court to challenge the Met’s delaying tactics in this case, in particular their use of “Neither Confirm Nor Deny” (‘NCND’). The hearing concerns the common law…
Latest developments with the case
It’s been a while since we informed our supporters about the current situation with the case. The last hearing relating to the Common Law claims was held on March 18th in the High Court, which followed the police’s decision to…
Submission on new Covert Human Intelligence Sources Code of Practice and Covert Surveillance Code of Practice
The government held a public consultation on proposals to update their codes of practice relating to undercover officers (known in these codes as “Covert Human Intelligence Sources”). The draft codes and the consultation document can be viewed HERE. The consultation…
Countering NCND obstruction: the two files of evidence
Two large files of evidence were submitted to the Court to counter the police’s application to have the women’s case struck out. The police then withdrew their application at the last minute. Prior to its withdrawal, the basis of the…