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Friday, May 23, 2008
House of Lords Bars Suit Against Nuns on Limitations Grounds
Britain's House of Lords this week dismissed claims filed by two women and a man alleging beatings and abuse many years ago by nuns of the Poor Sisters of Nazareth. The alleged abuse took place at a Nazareth House home in Glasgow. The case, a test case for several hundred others as well, was not filed until a newspaper expose of the abuse published in 1997. Plaintiffs in Bowden v. Poor Sisters of Nazareth, (House of Lords, May 21, 2008), unsuccessfully asserted that the court should have invoked a provision in the relevant statute of limitations that allows the court to decide it is equitable to permit the suit to be brought despite the running of the limitations period. Yesterday's Aberdeen Scotland Press and Journal reported on the decision.