Judicial review – Extension of time – Planning permission
Judicial review – Extension of time – Planning permission
In R (Boot) v Elmbridge Borough Council [2017] EWHC 12 (Admin), Supperstone J quashed planning permission granted by a local authority for its own sports hub on contaminated metropolitan green…
It has long been recognised that a claim for judicial review may be filed within the three-month period referred to in CPR 54.5(1) and yet not be filed “promptly”.
CPR 54.5(1) requires that where an application for judicial review is made, the claim form must be filed promptly and in any event not later than three months after the…
That was very much the situation of the LPA in R (on the application of Forge Field Society) v Sevenoaks District Council [2014] EWHC 1922 (Admin); [2014] PLSCS 182.
Judicial review Possession order
Possession order – Appeal – Judicial review – Landlord seeking possession of property relying on notice served under section 21 of the Housing Act 1988 – Court making possession order…
Landlord and tenant Judicial review
Business premises – Lease – Renewal – Claimant solicitor seeking to renew lease of office premises – Defendant local authority refusing application –Claimant applying for judicial review – Whether decision…
Judicial review proceedings generally proceed on the basis of primary documents and records, supplemented by any necessary written evidence. (Oral evidence is only very occasionally taken.) This approach is recognised…