R v Central Criminal Court Justices, ex parte London County Council
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1925 |
Year | 1925 |
Court | King's Bench Division |
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7 cases
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The State (Cannon) v Kavanagh
...2 I. R. 695. (3) E. B. & E. 828. (4) 24 L. J. C. P. 148; 16 C. B. 97. (5) 3 Dow. & Ry. 607. (6) 12 A. & E. 599. (7) 16 Q. B. 367. (8) [1925] 2 K. B. 43. (9) 1 East (10) 7 Q. B. 984. (1) [1935] I. R. 70. (2) [1924] 2 I. R. 104. (3) [1924] 1 I. R. 32. (4) [1923] 1 I. R. 5. (5) [1923] 2 I. R. ......
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R v Smith (Martin)
...the remedies of certiorari, mandamus and prohibition do not lie to it, see Ex. P. Fernandez (1861) 10 CB. NS; Re Central Criminal Court (1925) 2 K. B. 43. except in so far as the Statute may so provide. In section 10 of the Courts Act 1971, the Statute does provide for a Case Stated, or man......
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R R Cart (First Claimant) U (Second Claimant) XC (Third Claimant) The Upper Tribunal (First Defendant) Special Immigration Appeals Commission (Second Defendant) The Secretary of State for Justice (First Interested Party) The Secretary of State for the Home Department (Second Interested Party) Child Maintenance & Enforcement Commission (Third Interested Party) Mrs Wendy Cart (Fourth Interested Party) The Public Law Project (Intervener)
...beyond the powers given to them by Act of Parliament.” Then in R v Justices of the Central Criminal Court, ex parte London County Council [1925] 2 KB 43, where the question was whether the High Court had jurisdiction to issue a writ of certiorari for the purpose of removing into that Court ......
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