UK Supreme Court refuses permission for Dubai ruler to appeal publicity ruling By Reuters

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England's top court on Thursday rejected Dubai's ruler Sheik Mohammed container Rashid al-Maktoum authorization to request a decision permitting distribution of two decisions given in a fight in court with his previous spouse over the wardship of their youngsters.  

Mohammed has been associated with a question with Princess Haya bint al-Hussein, relative of Jordan's King Abdullah, over the government assistance of their two youngsters since last May.  

Andrew McFarlane, leader of London's High Court Family Division, who has been directing the case, has given two decisions and in January chose these ought to be made open.  

The Supreme Court declined Mohammed consent to settle on an intrigue against that choice, saying his case did "not raise a doubtful purpose of law of overall population significance". Be that as it may, exacting detailing limitations stay set up for the present 


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