R v Hampshire Education Authority, ex parte J

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1985
Year1985
CourtQueen's Bench Division
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4 cases
  • R (S (Caroline Emily) (A Child)) v Oxfordshire County Council; R (Southern, a Minor) v Oxfordshire County Council
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • 23 January 2004
    ...to the High Court by Caroline's father. 55 Mr Bowen responds by reference to the case of R v Hampshire Education Authority ex parte J (1985) 84 LGR 547. In that case the applicant, who was also exceptionally gifted intellectually, suffered from dyslexia. His mother sought from the local aut......
  • R v Hampshire County Council and Another
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • 27 May 1994
    ...required by the statement is not available in a maintained county special school. 57 R v Hampshire Education Authority ex parte J (1985) 84.LGR.547 , concerned a policy adopted by the county council which is the present respondent: '….. the Hampshire authority does not give financial assist......
  • The Real Estate Developers Association Of Hong Kong v Town Planning Board
    • Hong Kong
    • High Court (Hong Kong)
    • 3 February 2015
    ...State for the Home Department, ex parte Simms [2000] 2 AC 115 at 130D-131C and 142G; and R v Hampshire Education Authority, ex parte J (1985) 84 LGR 547 per Taylor J at pp 558-561, and R v Home Secretary ex parte Venables [1998] AC 407, [12] Ophelia Wong’s affidavit, paragraphs 46 to 51. [1......
  • R v Secretary of State for Education and Another
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • 8 February 1995
    ...the definition now contained in s. 156". 28 It is based on part of Taylor J's judgment in R v Hampshire Education Authority ex parte J (1985) 84 LGR 547 where he said: 29 "The fact that [a child] has a very high intelligence and may therefore be able to some extent to compensate for [dyslex......

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