2011 Judgments of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom

This is a list of the judgments given by the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom in the year 2011. They are ordered by Neutral citation.

The table lists judgments made by the court and the opinions of the judges in each case. Judges are treated as having concurred in another's judgment when they either formally attach themselves to the judgment of another or speak only to acknowledge their concurrence with one or more judges. Any judgment which reaches a conclusion which differs from the majority on one or more major points of the appeal has been treated as dissent.

Because every judge in the court is entitled to hand down a judgment, it is not uncommon for 'factions' to be formed who reach the same conclusion in different ways, or for all members of the court to reach the same conclusion in different ways. The table does not reflect this.

Table key


Delivered a judgment (majority)

Concurred in the judgment of another justice (majority)

Delivered a judgment (dissenting)

Concurred in the judgment of another justice (dissent)

Did not participate in the decision

2011 judgments

Case name Citation Argued Decided Phillips Hope Saville Rodger Walker Hale Brown Mance Collins Kerr Clarke Dyson Judge Wilson
R (Coke-Wallis) v Institute of Chartered Accountants [2011] UKSC 1 8–9 November 2010 19 January
Morge v Hampshire County Council [2011] UKSC 2 8 November 2010 19 January
Yemshaw v Hounslow [2011] UKSC 3 2 December 2010 26 January
ZH (Tanzania) v Home Secretary [2011] UKSC 4 9–10 November 2010 1 February
GPS Inc. v Syarikat Takaful Malaysia Berhad [2009] UKSC 5 28–29 July 2010 1 February
Manchester CC v Pinnock[1] [2011] UKSC 6 5–8 July 2010 9 February
Brent LBC v Risk Management Partners [2011] UKSC 7 8-9,13 December 2010 9 February
Hounslow LBC v Powell[2] [2011] UKSC 8 23–24 November 2010 23 February
R v Forsyth [2011] UKSC 9 6 December 2010 23 February
Sienkiewicz v Greif[2] [2011] UKSC 10 26–28 October 2010 9 March
Patmalniece v Secretary for Work and Pensions [2011] UKSC 11 29–30 November, 1 December 2010 16 March
WL (Congo) v Home Secretary[3] [2011] UKSC 12 15–18 November 2010 23 March
Jones v Kaney[2] [2011] UKSC 13 11–12 January 30 March
Duncombe v Schools Secretary [2011] UKSC 14 17–18 January 30 March
Communities Secretary v Welwyn Hatfield BC [2011] UKSC 15 7–8 February 6 April
Farstad Supply v Enviroco [2011] UKSC 16 19–20 January 6 April
Baker v Quantum Clothing Group [2011] UKSC 17 22–24 November 2010 13 April
R (Adams) v Justice Secretary [2011] UKSC 18 15–17 February 11 May
HMRC v Tower MCashback [2011] UKSC 19 21–22 February 11 May
McCaughey's Application for Judicial Review [2011] UKSC 20 2–3 February 18 May
R (GC) v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis [2011] UKSC 21 31 January - 1 February 18 May
FA (Iraq) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2011] UKSC 22 23, 24 February 25 May
Shepherd Masimba Kambadzi v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2011] UKSC 23 10, 11 February 25 May
Fraser v HM Advocate [2011] UKSC 24 21, 22 March 25 May
Bloomsbury v Sea Fish Industry Authority [2011] UKSC 25 23, 24 March 15 June
Parkwood Leisure v Alemo-Herron [2011] UKSC 26 13, 14 April 15 June
Re. E (Children) [2011] UKSC 27 23, 24 May 10 June
R (on the application of Cart) v The Upper Tribunal[2] [2011] UKSC 28 14-17 March 22 June
Eba v Advocate General for Scotland[2] [2011] UKSC 29 14-17 March 22 June
R (on the application of G) v The Governors of X School [2011] UKSC 30 11, 12 April 29 June
NML Capital Ltd v Republic of Argentina [2011] UKSC 31 29, 30 March 6 July
Scottish Widows plc v Commissioners for Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs[4] [2011] UKSC 32 16, 17 May 6 July
R (on the application of McDonald) v Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea [2011] UKSC 33 4, 5 April 6 July
Al Rawi v The Security Service[3][5] [2011] UKSC 34 24, 25 January 13 July
Home Office v Tariq[3][5] [2011] UKSC 35 26, 27 January 13 July
Duncombe v Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families (no. 2)[5] [2011] UKSC 36 17, 18 January 15 July
R v Smith (2011) [2011] UKSC 37 16 June 20 July
Belmont Park Investments PTY Ltd v BNY Corporate Trustee Services Ltd and Lehman Brothers Special Financing Inc[2] [2011] UKSC 38 1-3 March 27 July
Lucasfilm Ltd v Ainsworth [2011] UKSC 39 7-9 March 27 July
Jivraj v Hashwani [2011] UKSC 40 6, 7 April 27 July
Autoclenz Ltd v Belcher [2011] UKSC 41 11, 12 May 27 July
Houldsworth v Bridge Trustees Ltd and Secretary of State for Work and Pensions [2011] UKSC 42 20, 21 June 27 July
HM Advocate v Ambrose[6] [2011] UKSC 43 28-30 June 6 October
HM Advocate v P[6] [2011] UKSC 44 28-30 June 6 October
R (on the application of Bibi) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2011] UKSC 45 8, 9 June 12 October
AXA General Insurance Ltd v The Lord Advocate[2][7] [2011] UKSC 46 13-15 June 12 October
R (on the application of Gaines-Cooper) v Commissioners for Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs [2011] UKSC 47 6, 7 July 19 October
Rainy Sky SA v Kookmin Bank [2011] UKSC 50 27 July 2 November
Human Genome Sciences Inc v Eli Lilly & Co.[4] [2011] UKSC 51 18-20 July 2 November
Berrisford v Mexfield Housing Co-operative Ltd[2][4] [2011] UKSC 52 5, 6 October 9 November
Jones v Kernott [2011] UKSC 53 4 May 9 November
McGowan v B[8] [2011] UKSC 54 11, 12 October 23 November
Jude v HM Advocate[8] [2011] UKSC 55 11, 12 October 23 November
Aberdeen City Council v Stewart Milne Group Ltd [2011] UKSC 56 10 November 7 December
Russell and others v Transocean International Resources Ltd [2011] UKSC 57 26, 27 October 7 December
Edwards v Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust[2] [2011] UKSC 58 22, 23 June 14 December
R v Gnango[2] [2011] UKSC 59 11, 12 July 14 December
Secretary of State for Work and Pensions v Payne [2011] UKSC 60 3 November 14 December

Notes

  1. This case was simply a clarification of details of an order made in the previous judgement at [2010] UKSC 45
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 An augmented panel of 7 judges sat in this case
  3. 1 2 3 An augmented panel of 9 judges sat in this case
  4. 1 2 3 The Master of the Rolls, Lord Neuberger also sat in on this case and gave a judgment that formed the unanimous majority.
  5. 1 2 3 Lord Rodger died before judgment was given in this case. He indicated that he would join the majority.
  6. 1 2 Lord Matthew Clarke also gave judgment in this case. He agreed with the lead judgment handed down by Lord Hope.
  7. Lord Reed also gave judgment in this case. He delivered the lead judgment alongside Lord Hope.
  8. 1 2 Lord Hamilton also sat in on this case. He concurred with the lead judgment of Lord Hope.

Judges

External links

Supreme Court decided cases, 2011

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