Not exact matches
Additionally, a citizen has standing to
intervene as a
party in any ongoing administrative proceeding involving decisions which affect substantial
interests, upon the filing of a verified pleading asserting that the activity will injure natural resources of the state.
However the litigation may well adversely affect other people or companies who may seek to
intervene in the case
as Interested Parties.
Baroness Hale gave
as an example R (on the application of E) v Office of the Schools Adjudicator (Governing Body of JFS and others,
interested parties)(British Humanist Association and another
intervening)[2010] 1 All ER 319, [2009] UKSC 15, a public law case, concerning the lawfulness of a school's admissions policy.
A third
party, also known
as a «
party of
interest,» is usually a grandparent or other close family member and can
intervene at any time.