Mr. Justice Williams acknowledged that the various professionals involved in Sara Sharif’s family court proceedings did not demonstrate personal culpability, likening the situation to blaming the Titanic's lookout for its sinking. He emphasized that accountability should not be placed on individual social workers or judges but rather on systemic issues and the decision-makers at higher levels.
In a detailed examination of the family court proceedings related to Sara, Mr. Justice Williams pointed out that while significant concerns were raised about her safety by Surrey County Council, the actions of social workers and judges were in accordance with established law and practice at that time, indicating no personal fault in their decisions.
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