Re Duffy's Application for Judicial Review

JurisdictionNorthern Ireland
Judgment Date2006
Neutral Citation[2006] NICA 28
Date2006
Year2006
CourtCourt of Appeal (Northern Ireland)
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8 cases
  • Application by Friends of the Earth for Judicial Review
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division (Northern Ireland)
    • 28 Junio 2006
    ...-v- Khatun (2004) EWCA Civ 55 paragraphs 34 and 35 and by the Court of Appeal in Northern Ireland in John Joseph Duffy’s Application [2006] NICA 28. [19] Whether it is to be regarded as implicit that a particular consideration should be taken into account by the decision-maker is a matter o......
  • In the matter of an application by Brenda Downes for leave to apply for Judicial Review
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division (Northern Ireland)
    • 24 Mayo 2007
    ...also relied on the judgment of Morgan J at first instance and on Nicholson LJ (dissenting) in Re John Joseph Duffy [2006] NIQB 31 and 2006 NICA 28. He contended that Mrs McDougall’s private law rights would not be prejudiced by a quashing order. [11] Mr McCloskey QC on behalf of the Secreta......
  • In the matter of an application by Brenda Downes for Judicial Review
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division (Northern Ireland)
    • 15 Enero 2007
    ...also relied on the judgment of Morgan J at first instance and on Nicholson LJ (dissenting) in Re John Joseph Duffy [2006] NIQB 31 and 2006 NICA 28. He contended that Mrs McDougall’s private law rights would not be prejudiced by a quashing order. [11] Mr McCloskey QC on behalf of the Secreta......
  • Downes' Application (Brenda)
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Northern Ireland)
    • 28 Abril 2009
    ...judicial review arose under section 76 (1) and this court in the appeal from that decision tentatively expressed agreement with it – see [2006] NICA 28 (1) at paragraph [22]. [54] Girvan J’s conclusion that there had been a breach of section 76 was linked to his decision that the Secretary ......
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