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Practice – Pre-trial or post-judgment relief. The Queen's Bench Division granted interim injunctions under the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 prohibiting the defendants, whom it was alleged held anti-Muslim views, from entering any mosque or Islamic Cultural Centre or its private grounds within England and Wales without prior written invitation, publishing, distributing or displaying, or causing to be published, distributed or displayed, any words or images, whether electronically or otherwise, which having regard to all the circumstances were likely to stir up religious and/or racial hatred.
Practice – Pre-trial or post-judgment relief. The Queen's Bench Division granted interim injunctions under the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 prohibiting the defendants, whom it was alleged held anti-Muslim views, from entering any mosque or Islamic Cultural Centre or its private grounds within England and Wales without prior written invitation, publishing, distributing or displaying, or causing to be published, distributed or displayed, any words or images, whether electronically or otherwise, which having regard to all the circumstances were likely to stir up religious and/or racial hatred.
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