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What does Control mean? In legal practice, control describes who ultimately directs a company or undertaking—typically through majority ownership, voting rights or contractual rights to determine management and policy. In the UK, many contracts define Control by reference to section 1124 of the Corporation Tax Act 2010, which looks to the ability to secure that a company’s affairs are conducted in accordance with a person’s wishes, whether through share capital, voting power or other rights (including those of associates). Where a bespoke definition is used, it commonly means the beneficial ownership of more than 50% of the issued share capital...

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Coroners’ Inquests in England and Wales: Preparation, Case Management, Juries, Disclosure, Witnesses and PFD Reports

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Inquests

An inquest is an inquisitorial, non-adversarial procedure in which there are no ‘parties’; rather, individuals or organisations with an Interest are notified about the investigation and are permitted to play a role. They are formally described as ‘properly interested persons’, often referred to as IPs (interested persons). The purpose of an inquest is to determine four statutory questions: who died, when they died, where they died, and how the death occurred. In the majority of inquests, it is the ‘how’ question that proves the most contentious issue. This note sets out some of the principal issues that can arise when preparing for an inquest. Useful guidance on approach to inquests is contained in the Chief Coroner’s Guidance for Coroners on the Bench (the Bench Guidance). The Bench Guidance is intended to be a ‘live’ document, subject to review and revision. It is said to be a resource for coroners, helping them locate key principles, practical information, and precedents when dealing with inquests. It is not legally binding and does not replace the need for coroners to carry out their own legal research. It holds the same status as the Chief Coroner’s existing guidance notes and law sheets, and indeed has...

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Saba Naqshbandi
Saba Naqshbandi

Saba Naqshbandi KC is a leading specialist in health and safety, public inquiries and inquests, environmental and financial crime. She is known for her strategic, commercially focused approach and her outstanding written and oral advocacy.In her first year as King’s Counsel, Saba was named Chambers and Partners Health & Safety Silk of the Year 2025, a reflection of her renowned expertise. She is consistently recommended in the legal directories as a top-tier practitioner in health and safety, public inquiries and inquests, financial crime, and licensing....

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