Sentences with phrase «brought judicial review»

Jolyon has brought a Judicial Review of the EC decision.
In turn, VANDU brought a judicial review (which is sort of like an appeal) to the BC Supreme Court.
The Howard League and Prisoners» Advice Service together brought a judicial review to challenge the cuts to prison law legal aid on behalf of prisoners.
What is unusual about the case described above is that the applicant brought judicial review proceedings, challenging the police decision to disclose information about her son.
The Ktunaxa brought a judicial review of the decision by the Minister of Forests, Lands and Natural Resources on the basis that (1) the project infringed their right to freedom of religion under section 2 (a) of the Charterand (2) the government breached the duty to consult under section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982.
It's bringing a judicial review against minister's proposals to make independent schools challenge prejudice against other faiths.
Finally, the costs protection currently on offer will be withdrawn in most cases, exposing anyone bringing judicial review proceedings to swingeing costs if they lose.
So why is Grayling trying to make it all but impossible for anyone except the very rich to bring judicial review cases in future?
«We stand ready, with four Conservative local authorities, including Theresa May's own council, to bring a judicial review against a green light for a third runway.»
Hilary Meredith, CEO of Hilary Meredith Solicitors Ltd, has been instructed by clients currently subject to judicial process and investigations to consider bringing the Judicial Review.
However, the campaign group «Defenddigitalme», represented by Leigh Day, is bringing a judicial review amid concerns the data may include children's names, addresses, personal details and potentially stigmatising information, which could be shared with third parties and commercial entities.
It seems likely on this, that a party bringing a judicial review claim, which had the benefit of a protected costs order, would be able to apply for an interim order without having to give an undertaking in damages.
Brady's application for permission to bring judicial review proceedings was refused by the High Court.
To be honest, I had no experience in bringing a Judicial Review prior to taking this on, let alone Supreme Court practice and procedure!
However, the Upper Tribunal observed that out of 1,544,805 mandatory reconsideration decisions since 2013, nobody had managed to bring a judicial review.
If you do not file within the time limit, you may lose your right to bring a judicial review.
The Law Society is currently taking advice on whether it can bring a judicial review against the government's proposals.
Peers voted against government plans to limit the right to bring a judicial review in October.
If their decision is upheld, the only remedy is to bring judicial review proceedings against the LAA.
While the secretary of state accepted that this was the case, he argued that the system taken as a whole — including the ability to bring judicial review proceedings against a refusal to remove from the provisional list — meant that the system complied with Art 6 (1), as per the principle laid down by the European Court of Human Rights in Bryan v United Kingdom (Application 19178 / 91)(1995) 21 EHRR 342.
Initially, the application for permission to bring judicial review was refused by the High Court.
acting for four local authorities bringing a judicial review challenge to a CCG's reorganisation of hospital services in the area of those authorities,
He has experience in bringing judicial review claims against local authorities and other public bodies and is committed to acting for extremely vulnerable children or adult clients with specialist needs.
A similar contradiction arises as a result of the requirement under the Supreme Court Act 1981, s 31 (1) that in order to bring a judicial review, a party must have «sufficient interest in the matter to which the application relates».
In 2011, the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) warned that some claimants were being under - compensated by hundreds of thousands of pounds and threatened to bring a judicial review on the issue.
In fact, the PSNI had even considered bringing judicial review proceedings itself to get clarity on its powers under the 1998 Act.

Not exact matches

The judicial review is being brought against Liam Fox, Secretary... Read more
What does Christian thought bring to the issue of judicial review?
Ex-deputy prime minister Lord Prescott, Labour MP Chris Bryant, ex-Scotland Yard deputy assistant commissioner Brian Paddick and others brought forward the judicial review, which today concluded the failure to notify victims was unlawful.
«The judicial review is brought by three representative claimants.
Last year he singled out planning judicial review by saying cases must be brought within six weeks of any decision rather than the usual three months, knowing it is harder for small community groups to raise money and start complex proceedings in this short space of time.
The original judgment, which was made public at an Upper Tribunal hearing in May this year, was the result of a Judicial Review brought by two anonymous claimants with mental health problems.
The highest law officer in England and Wales brought to book by judicial review.
Lawyers pointed out that the case would have been much harder to bring if Grayling had already forced through his changes to judicial review, which return to the Lords next Tuesday.
I seem to recall that some other country or countries have a system allowing for judicial review of laws / bills without waiting for such a case to be brought.
The Tory plans to repeal the HRA, together with the restricted access to our courts already brought about by the restriction on judicial review introduced by Gove's predecessor, Chris Grayling, will silence the vulnerable and leave great swaths of executive action unchecked and unaccountable.
The Ministry of Justice plans to tighten the test that needs to be passed before a judicial review can be brought to challenge decisions by the Government and public bodies» — The Times (#)
Such benefits require governments to bring scientists into their agencies and departments, use their peer - reviewed data and analyses to inform policymaking and evaluations — approaches that also should be extended to the legislative and judicial branches of government, she said.
New Funding Pressures Next month the state Supreme Judicial Court will review the findings of a Superior Court judge who ruled in May that state funding for education is inadequate in poor districts despite the billions of dollar spent since 1993 on bringing struggling school districts up to a reasonable foundation budget.
The Department for Education (DfE) has said it disagrees with «some aspects» of the court's decision last month to rule against education secretary Nicky Morgan in a judicial review brought by six parents, but has not said which.
Handing down a judgment on a judicial review brought against education secretary Nicky Morgan by six parents, Mr Justice Warby has ruled that an assertion made when the new GCSE was released in February was likely to lead schools to rely exclusively on the qualification to meet their legal obligations.
Eventually, he decided to bring the case for judicial review in London.
Finally, he brought yet another judicial review application in Ontario to, in the Court's words, «reconsider the surrender decision made by a previous Minister of Justice and confirmed by another Minister of Justice.»
Indeed, Otis and other companies used this system of judicial review to bring actions against the decision, twice.
The judicial review is being brought by the Adath Yisroel Burial Society.
Wellington International Airport in defending a High Court judicial review brought by the Airline Pilots» Association relating to the airport's proposed runway extension
We acted on subsequent judicial reviews brought by Air New Zealand and actions by Wellington International Airport to recover unpaid charges
The London Criminal Courts Solicitors Association (LCCSA) and Criminal Law Solicitors Association (CLSA) brought a successful judicial review action against consultation process for the new two tier contracts.
The claimants brought an application for judicial review, contending that that basis of valuation was unfair.
The same reasoning can be found in the action brought by the Prophet River and West Moberly First Nations in a concurrent judicial review to the Federal Court of the decision of the Governor in Council under the Canada Environmental Assessment Act, 2012: Prophet River First Nation v. Canada (Attorney General), 2015 FC 1030.
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