Nathaniel Lindley, Baron Lindley Quote

I do not mean to say that the Court could not give leave to amend, but I cannot conceive that the Court would listen to an application for leave to amend after the trial. That could not have been intended: it would be opposed to all principles of justice.


Lowe v. Lowe (1899), L. R. P. D. C. A. [1899], p. 209.


I do not mean to say that the Court could not give leave to amend, but I cannot conceive that the Court would listen to an application for leave to...

I do not mean to say that the Court could not give leave to amend, but I cannot conceive that the Court would listen to an application for leave to...

I do not mean to say that the Court could not give leave to amend, but I cannot conceive that the Court would listen to an application for leave to...

I do not mean to say that the Court could not give leave to amend, but I cannot conceive that the Court would listen to an application for leave to...