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... is locus standi and whether people and what people can gain standing for judicial review. Judicial review is the reviewing by judges of decisions and actions of lower courts and other decision-making bodies where there is no further right of appeal from that decision1. The process of judicial review is a distinct and discretionary public law remedy with what is seems its own procedure2 and terminology. The purpose of judicial review is concerned with the substantive and procedural legality of a decision3. The procedure for judicial review was up until recent times contained in the Supreme Court Act 1981, s 31 and RSC Ord 53. However, in 2000 Ord 53 was replaced by Part 54 to the new Civil Procedure Rules made purposely for the Civil Procedure Act 19974. By virtue of s 31 of the Supreme Court Act 1981 the court may not grant permission to make an application for ...
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