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49. Judicial review

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This chapter discusses the rules for judicial review. Judicial review lies against public bodies and must be brought by a person with a sufficient interest. There are six remedies available on applications for judicial review (quashing order, mandatory orders, prohibitory order, declaration, injunction, and money awards). Before commencing judicial review proceedings, a claimant should comply with the judicial review pre-action protocol. Permission must be sought to proceed with a claim for judicial review. Defendants must be served with the judicial review claim form, and unless they acknowledge service they cannot appear at the permission hearing unless the court allows them to attend.
Oxford University Press
Title: 49. Judicial review
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This chapter discusses the rules for judicial review.
Judicial review lies against public bodies and must be brought by a person with a sufficient interest.
There are six remedies available on applications for judicial review (quashing order, mandatory orders, prohibitory order, declaration, injunction, and money awards).
Before commencing judicial review proceedings, a claimant should comply with the judicial review pre-action protocol.
Permission must be sought to proceed with a claim for judicial review.
Defendants must be served with the judicial review claim form, and unless they acknowledge service they cannot appear at the permission hearing unless the court allows them to attend.

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