Supreme Court to Consider Final Injunctions Against Newcomers

08 February, 2023

On Wednesday 8 and Thursday 9 February, the Supreme Court is to consider whether a final injunction can prevent persons, who are unknown and unidentified as at the date of the injunction order, from occupying or trespassing on land in Wolverhampton City Council and others (Respondents) v London Gypsies and Travellers and others (Appellants).

Supreme Court to Consider Final Injunctions Against Newcomers

08 February, 2023

On Wednesday 8 and Thursday 9 February, the Supreme Court is to consider whether a final injunction can prevent persons, who are unknown and unidentified as at the date of the injunction order, from occupying or trespassing on land in Wolverhampton City Council and others (Respondents) v London Gypsies and Travellers and others (Appellants).

The Supreme Court case details may be found here.

Although the genesis of the case lies in injunctions seeking to prevent gypsy and traveller encampments, the issue on appeal will have application to other injunctive relief against persons unknown – in particular in the context of protest injunctions. It is for that reason that the Supreme Court has granted permission to intervene to Friends of the Earth, Liberty, High Speed Two (HS2) Limited, and the Secretary of State for Transport. 

Michael Fry appears for High Speed Two (HS2) Limited and the Secretary of State for Transport. Michael is instructed regularly in protest injunction cases and is ranked in Chambers and Partners for his work in this area.