Lewis, ex parte
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Year | 1888 |
Date | 1888 |
Court | Divisional Court |
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24 cases
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R v Chief Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate, ex parte Choudhury
...misdirected himself in law, this court will interfere. We do not accept that the modern law is correctly stated in Ex parte LewisELR (1888) 21 Q.B.D. 191, 196, by Wills J. where he said: ‘we have no jurisdiction in such a case to correct his law, even if wrong, and to direct him to alter hi......
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DPP v Jones and Another
...20 The position at common law 21 The Divisional Court's decision is founded principally on three authorities. In Ex parte Lewis (1888) 21 Q.B.D. 191 the Divisional Court held obiter that there was no public right to occupy Trafalgar Square for the purpose of holding public meetings. However......
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Western Australia v Ward; Attorney-General (Nt) v Ward;Ningarmara v Northern Territory;Ward v Crosswalk Pty Ltd
...102 CLR 54 at 74 per Windeyer J. 261Randwick Corporation v Rutledge (1959) 102 CLR 54 at 74 per Windeyer J referring to Ex parte Lewis (1888) 21 QBD 191 at 197; Attorney-General for New South Wales v Williams (‘the Government HouseCase‘) (1915) 19 CLR 343 at 345–346; [1915] AC 573 at 579; N......
- Macadeen Ameerally and Aubrey Bentham v Attorney General DPP and Magistrate Prem Persaud
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