Judicial Review Delay in UK Law
- Timing Is Everything ' Finding Of Undue Delay Emphasises Extreme Urgency May Be Required In Commencing Judicial Review Proceedings
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Calling time on time limits?
CPR 54.5(2) is clear: the time limit for filing the claim form for judicial review may not be extended by agreement of the parties. The justification for the rule is well-known. Undue delay sits un...... ... time limit for filing the claim form for judicial review may not be extended by agreement of the ... Undue delay sits uncomfortably with good administration since ... ...
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Judicial Review Time Limits
... ... Challenge involves delay, expense and ultimately the possibility of losing the permission. If the consent is quashed, any work done in the interim that relied on permission ... ...
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Administrative Court Indicates That A Privately Owned Airport Operator May Be Amenable To Judicial Review
... ... the decision was not amenable to judicial review, the claimant ... lacked standing and there had been delay ... Amenability ... The Operator submitted that the Decision was not amenable to ... judicial review because the Operator was a private company ... ...
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New Rules For Judicial Review Of Planning Decisions
... ... Where there is an opportunity to delay the grant of planning permission (for example, where there is a resolution to grant planning permission which is subject to the completion of a s106 ... ...
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Planning Permission Up For Sale?
... ... , and therefore an increased risk of judicial review with ... consequent delay, expense and ... ...
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Challenge To Brexit Based On Campaign Spending Irregularities In The Referendum Funding Has Failed At The First Hurdle
... ... J refused permission to proceed with the judicial review on the basis of delay and lack of merit ... ...
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Refusal of judicial review of sale of Green Investment Bank
The UK Government’s decision to sell the Green Investment Bank Plc (the GIB) to a consortium led by Macquarie should not be subject to judicial review, the High Court has ruled in R (SDC LLP) v Sec...... ... to make the claim first arose” (emphasis added).1 Given the circumstances, following the pre-action protocol was no excuse for the weeks of delay in commencing proceedings. Accordingly, even though the claim was issued within three months of the alleged grounds to make the claim arising, it ... ...
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EU 261 Delay Compensation: The ECJ has an Opportunity to put Things Right
... ... Now, following judicial review action in the English court against the UK Civil Aviation Authority ... ...
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Recent Developments in Judicial Review Procedure
... ... or permission is awarded is likely to incur expenditure in reliance on the public authority's decision, and may be prejudiced by even a short delay in bringing the challenge ... The judicial review time limit has not been changed by the Protocol; indeed the introduction to the Protocol expressly ... ...
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