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POI v The Person Known as “Lina”
CourtHigh Court (Queen's Bench)
Full case name POI v The Person Known as “Lina”
Decided13 January 2011
Citation[2011] EWHC 25 (QB)
Court membership
Judge sittingTugendhat J

POI v The Person Known as “Lina”'[1] ([2011] EWHC 12 (QB)) was a 2011 privacy case in which an injunction was granted restraining the publication of photographs. The case also involved blackmail and because of this the claimant was granted anonymity.[2]

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References

  1. ^ "Lina".
  2. ^ "Caselaw". 2011-01-24.