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Aggrieved By Decisions Of A Public Authority? Here’s What You Can Do (Part 2)

In Part 1 of the article, we have discussed about locus standi of an applicant in judicial review and matters that are amenable to judicial review. We have also looked into the issue as to who can be made a respondent in judicial review. Briefly, only an applicant who has real and genuine interest in […]

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Aggrieved By Decisions Of A Public Authority? Here’s What You Can Do (Part 1)

Judicial review is an application brought by an aggrieved party to challenge the decision of a public authority. It is an inherent right of the courts to review the decision making process of a public provided under Order 53 Rules of Court 2012 (“ROC”). The courts can also analyze the merits of the decision and

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