Duty to Give Reasons in UK Law

  • Mk (Duty to Give Reasons)
    • Upper Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber)
    • 10 October 2013
  • Flannery and Another v Halifax Estate Agencies Ltd, trading as Colleys Professional Services
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 18 February 1999
    ... ... 's thesis, and Mr Earley himself did not give evidence. The defendants called Mr Haining and as ... in the judgment which purports to set out reasons for the decision. The appellants complain that in ... today's professional judge owes a general duty to give reasons is clear, (see R -v- ... ...
  • English v Emery Reimbold & Strick Ltd
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 30 April 2002
    ... ... the sole ground that the Judge had failed to give adequate reasons for his decision. This was ... today's professional Judge owed a general duty to give reasons for his decision, citing Reg. v ... ...
  • R v Civil Service Appeal Board, ex parte Cunningham
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 04 March 1991
    ... ... by the Board to supply him with any reasons justifying the amount of the award and sought an order that the Board give reasons. On both grounds he sought a declaration ... other, both involve a consideration of the duty of the Board to give reasons initially or, if not ... ...
  • Dover District Council v CPRE Kent
    • Supreme Court
    • 06 December 2017
    ... ... for a controversial development, what legal duty, if any, does it have to state the reasons for ... ", and a "courageous step … necessary to give Dover's young people a future"; of the proposed ... ...
  • Nash v Chelsea College of Art and Design
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • 20 July 2001
    ... ... , and more importantly, because of the reasons, or lack of them, given for its decision. The ... , the College would have been careful to give no further cause for complaint as to its ... The letter asserted that there was no duty on the College to give reasons for the decision ... ...
  • R v Secretary of State for the Home Department, ex parte Doody ; R v Same, ex parte Pierson ; R v Same, ex parte Smart ; R v Same, ex parte Pegg
    • House of Lords
    • 24 June 1993
    ... ... 1 For the reasons given in the speech to be delivered by my noble ... past there was no need for the sentencer to give separate attention to these two components ... judge to recommend a minimum term, and the duty of the Home Secretary to consult the judges ... ...
  • Three Rivers District Council v Governor and Company of the Bank of England (No. 3)
    • House of Lords
    • 22 March 2001
    ... ... The Banking Act of 1979, enacted to give effect in domestic law to the First Council ... an appeal and for broadly similar reasons affirmed the decisions of Clarke J. Auld L.J ... in an honest attempt to perform the relevant duty. It is that lack of honesty which makes the act ... ...
  • Southall v General Medical Council
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 04 May 2010
    ... ... concluded that there were compelling reasons for permitting a second appeal and granted ... on behalf of the local authority alone to give a medical opinion on matters of concern that were ... (b) were in breach of your duty to establish and maintain trust between yourself ... ...
  • White v White
    • House of Lords
    • 26 October 2000
    ... ... Section 25(1) provides that it is the duty of the court in deciding whether, and how, to ... The need to consider and articulate reasons for departing from equality would help the ... The judge will give to that factor whatever weight, be it much or ... ...
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