James Wilson pays tribute to Lord Denning & the creation of the Mareva injunction
Lord Denning is perhaps the most famous 20th century English judge. His fame derives from several sources: partly from the number of high profile cases on which he sat; partly from his preference for justice as he saw it over precedent; and partly due to his inquiry into the Profumo affair, which, he later recalled, produced his one and only best seller. (It was also known as the “raciest Blue Book ever”, though presumably not in the face of much competition.)
Controversial judgments
Perhaps uniquely among common law judges, Denning is also famous because of his judgment-writing style. It certainly endeared him to generations of law students, though not all law teachers: a curmudgeonly sort at my alma mater used to sneer at Denning’s “short sentences and simplistic reasoning”.
Still, Denning’s judgments could never be accused of lacking clarity, and his unarguably short sentences could be crafted with such skill that his judgments on occasion attained the status of works