literal interpretation

The Court found that the Administration of Justice Act 1920 should be interpreted purposively rather than literally.

By Oliver E. Browne and Callum Rodgers

The English Court of Appeal has considered for the first time whether the Administration of Justice Act 1920 should be interpreted as permitting the registration of a Commonwealth State judgment in England and Wales, which was itself a judgment enforcing an original judgment given by the courts of a third State.