
It is only the second time a court has been asked to rule on a dispute between two parents over MMR
The girls' mother did not want them to have the inoculations because she was worried about possible side-effects, but their father insisted they should have them.
The girls, referred to in court documents only as L and M, told Mrs Justice Theis they did not want to have the vaccine, but the judge ruled it was "in their best interests" to do so.
The decision was made last month, but the deadline for the girls' vaccinations passed yesterday. The case came to light after court papers were obtained by BBC2's Newsnight programme.
It is only the second time a court has been asked to rule on a dispute between two parents over MMR, and the first to involve children of such advanced years.
The judge said "weight should be attached to the wishes of mature children," but the girls, who live with their mother, were caught up in an "unfortunate" parental dispute and felt they would be letting their mother down if they gave in.












