Owen Bowcott reports:
Superinjunctions should only be granted in “very limited circumstances” and normally for short periods of time, according to an influential judicial committee studying privacy orders.
In a report (pdf) that repeatedly stresses the importance of “open justice”, the study headed by the Master of the Rolls, Lord Neuberger, proposes giving the media advance notice of applications for gagging orders.
Read more in The Guardian. See also The Telegraph.