Grounds for Judicial Review Flashcards
What is judicial review?
Method by which courts can review or scrutinise actions of executive.
Courts exercise a supervisory jurisdiction, meaning that generally the courts are not concerned about merits of the decision, but its legality.
JR allows courts to ensure public authorities act according to law, thus protecting the rule of law.
What is JR designed to protect ad safeguard?
JR allows courts to ensure public authorities act according to law, thus protecting the rule of law.
Explain the requirement that JR put be against a public body.
Only available as mechanism against public bodies such as:
Secretaries of state;
Local government (including councils);
Agencies set up by government under statute or royal prerogative.
Can JR be exercised against charities?
No.
What is the effect of an existence of a contract between the parties on potential JR proceedings?
If contract exists between parties, courts determine the matter is regulated by private not public law.
Contracts are therefore unable to be subject to JR.
List the procedural stages for a JR claim.
1) The permission stage; and then if successful;
2) The full hearing stage.
Summarise the JR pre-action protocol.
Claimant must send letter to potential defendant identifying the issues of dispute and D should (or can) respond within 14 days.
Summarise the JR permission stage.
C applies to the court for permission to continue claim for JR.
Usually decided prima facie on claim and defence papers. Hearing may e required if matter is complex.
What is the main ground for refusal at the permission stage?
Court has discretion to refuse permission if they believe, even if JR claim is successful, it is highly likely outcome for the Claimant would not be substantially different.
Is there a time limit for brining a JR claim?
Matter must be brought promptly, but no later than 3 months after the issue arose.
What is the procedural exclusivity rule?
JR is available only for public law cases.
This principle means that public law issues must be brought via judicial review rather than private law proceedings.
Explain the exception to procedural exclusivity.
Cases involving issues of both public and private law can be resolved in private law.
Give an example of a mixed private and public law matter which could be resolved through private law in accordance with the procedural exclusivity exception.
Doctor not paid in full be use public authority considered he had not carried out the amount of work required under the contract.
True or False: JR cannot resolve factual disputes.
True.
If there are issues of fact these should not be considered in a JR claim.
JR claims are designed to assess and review issues of law.
At what stage in JR proceedings is it determined whether the claimant has standing to bring the claim?
The permission stage.
If C has no standing, the c claim will be rejected.
Do groups or associations have standing to bring a JR claim?
Not usually.
An exception may be made if the group or association are reasonable, well resourced, have sufficient expertise and it is unlikely there is an alternative claimant.
true or False: JR should be used as a last resort.
True.
This is particularly important if case is suitable to be heard by a tribunal.
List the grounds for judicial review.
Illegality;
Procedural impropriety;
Unreasonableness;
Breach of legitimate expectations
List the possible elements for a JR claim based on the ground of illegality.
Error of law
Specific legal duty;
Unlawful delegation of power;
Irrelevant considerations; and
Ultra vires.
Explain the error of law ground for a JR claim based on illegality.
Explain the ultra vires ground for a JR claim based on illegality.
When. a public authority acts outside the powers, contrary to the act of parliament giving them the power to act.
This will be a matter of statuary interpretation to determine whether the act is outside the scope of the power given.