MOHAMMED RAZA Petitioner against SCOTTISH CRIMINAL CASES REVIEW COMMISSIONs

JurisdictionScotland
Neutral Citation2007 SCCR 403
Date2007
Year2007
CourtCourt of Session (Outer House)
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  • Graham Gordon For Judicial Review Of A Decision Of The Scottish Criminal Cases Review
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session
    • 24 Enero 2013
    ...happen in any appeal. [30] Finally, senior counsel for the respondents noted that in Raza v Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission 2007 SCCR 403, it was held that there was nothing in article 6 ECHR which would compel the respondents to refer a case to the appeal court. In any event, art......
  • Reclaiming Motion Thomas Sheridan Against The Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session
    • 10 Abril 2019
    ...as to whether a miscarriage of justice had occurred was one for the respondents to make (Raza v Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission 2007 SCCR 403 at para 8). The court’s task was to determine whether the respondents had acted unlawfully. Applications for judicial review ought to ident......
  • Kelly v Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session (Inner House)
    • 19 Octubre 2021
    ...GWD 4-61 McIntosh v HM Advocate (No 1) 1997 SLT 1315; 1997 SCCR 389 Raza v Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission [2007] CSOH 152; 2007 SCCR 403; 2007 GWD 27-469 SD v HM Advocate [2014] HCJAC 17; 2014 SCL 352; 2014 GWD 8-158 Sheridan v Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission [2019] CSI......
  • Reclaiming Motion By Paul Vincent Kelly For Judicial Review Of A Decision Of The Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session
    • 18 Octubre 2021
    ...a miscarriage of justice requiring a reference to the High Court is one for the SCCRC (1995 Act, section 194C(1)(a) and (b); Raza v SCCRC 2007 SCCR 403 at para 8). Such decisions are open to challenge by judicial review only on conventional grounds of illegality (Sheridan v SCCRC 2019 SLT 5......
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