Haastrup & anr v Haastrup & anr [2018] WTLR 445

Wills & Trusts Law Reports | Summer 2018 #172

The second defendant company was the registered proprietor of property in England. It was dissolved in 2003, and the property was subsequently sold by the Crown as bona vacantia in July 2012. In October 2012 the deceased, who had been the sole shareholder and director of the second defendant, died. The first claimant claimed to be his widow and a beneficiary upon intestacy. The second claimant was the deceased’s son and beneficiary of a will. The first defendant claimed to be the son of the deceased, but paternity was disputed.

In 2013 the first defendant applied to resto...

Haastrup v Okorie [2016] EWHC 12 (Ch)

Wills & Trusts Law Reports | June 2016 #160

This was an application to strike out, or alternatively, for summary judgment in relation to, a claim in relation to the estate of Captain Haastrup brought by the claimant.

Captain Haastrup died on 8 October 2012 in England. On 20 January 2014, the claimant obtained letters of administration in Nigeria. On 20 June 2014, these letters were resealed in Leeds District Probate Registry. It subsequently emerged that the claimant had been injuncted by the Nigerian court to restrain him from relying on the letters of administration or from ‘parading himself as in any way as the administr...