David Irving v Penguin Books and Deborah Lipstadt

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David Irving v. Penguin Books and Deborah Lipstadt (2000)
7853David Irving v. Penguin Books and Deborah Lipstadt2000
1996 -I- 1113

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
QUEEN’S BENCH DIVISION

Before:

The Hon. Mr. Justice Gray

BETWEEN:


DAVID JOHN CADWELL IRVING Claimant

-and-

PENGUIN BOOKS LIMITED 1st Defendant


DEBORAH E. LIPSTADT 2nd Defendant


MR. DAVID IRVING (appered in person).

MR. RICHARD RAMPTON QC (instructed by Messrs Davenport Lyons and Mishcon de Reya) appeared on behalf of the first and second Defendants.

MISS HEATHER ROGERS (instructed by Messrs Davenport Lyons) appeared on behalf of the first Defendant, Penguin Books Limited.

MR ANTHONY JULIUS (instructed by Messrs Mishcon de Reya) appeared on behalf of the second Defendant, Deborah Lipstadt.

I direct pursuant to CPR Part 39 P.D. 6.1. that no official shorthand note shall be taken of this judgment and that copies of this version as handed down may be treated as authentic.

Mr. Justice Gray
11 April 2000

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