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Heading 1 In a significant ruling handed down on 12 March 2026, the High Court considered the lawfulness of disclosing non-conviction information on an Enhanced
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Heading 1 In a significant ruling handed down on 12 March 2026, the High Court considered the lawfulness of disclosing non-conviction information on an Enhanced
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his ruling provides important clarity on when non-conviction information can be disclosed on Enhanced DBS certificates and the procedural requirements that must be met. Background


High Court quashes non-conviction disclosure on Enhanced DBS certificate citing procedural unfairness and failure to apply the correct two-stage test.

High Court quashes non-conviction disclosure on Enhanced DBS certificate citing procedural unfairness and failure to apply the correct two-stage test.