Laura McInerney v Information Commissioner

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Neutral Citation[2015] UKUT 47 (AAC)
Date2015
Year2015
CourtUpper Tribunal (Administrative Appeals Chamber)
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6 cases
  • McInerney GIA 4267 2014
    • United Kingdom
    • Upper Tribunal (Administrative Appeals Chamber)
    • 29 Enero 2015
    ...page-break-after:avoid; font-family:'Century Schoolbook'; font-style:italic } [2015] AACR 32 (McInerney v Information Commissioner [2015] UKUT 47 (AAC)) Judge Jacobs GIA/4267/2014 29 January 2015 Freedom of information – whether late reliance on sections 12 and 14 permissible – broad approa......
  • Cruelty Free International v Information Commissioner
    • United Kingdom
    • Upper Tribunal (Administrative Appeals Chamber)
    • 31 Julio 2017
    ...purpose of section 12, to protect a public authority’s resources (McInerney v Information Commissioner and Department of Education [2015] UKUT 0047 (AAC) at There are numerous statutory record-keeping obligations on public authorities, with statutory means for inspection and enforcement of ......
  • NI GIA 1325 2016
    • United Kingdom
    • Upper Tribunal (Administrative Appeals Chamber)
    • 7 Noviembre 2016
    ...I have been referred by counsel for the IC in this context to the decision of Judge Jacobs in McInerney v IC [2015] AACR 32; [2015] UKUT 47 (AAC), and particularly to para. 55 of that decision, where he “….. The form in which a request is presented should not dictate how the section is appl......
  • Reuben Kirkham v Information Commissioner (Section 12 of FOIA)
    • United Kingdom
    • Upper Tribunal (Administrative Appeals Chamber)
    • 11 Abril 2018
    ...FOIA. Section 12 protects the authority from burdensome requests: McInerney v Information Commissioner and the Department of Education [2015] UKUT 47 (AAC) at [41]. The same could be said of section 14. The two sections deal with different types of burden, but the circumstances of a particu......
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