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Words: 2,000 | Submitted: Fri Jun 08 2007
... for judicial review has no interest at all or no sufficient interest to support the application... but in other cases this will not be so. In these it will be necessary to consider the powers or duties in law of those against whom the relief is asked, the position of the applicants in relation to those powers and duties and to the breach of those said to have been committed. In other words the question of sufficient interest, in such cases cannot be considered in the abstract... it must be taken together with the legal and factual context"2. Given Ben's position and the directness of the effect that the acts in question have had on him individually, it is likely that he would be regarded as having a sufficient interest to bring an action of judicial review. Judicial review is a process where the individual here it will be Ben can ...
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