LAW REFORM IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE


There are many procedures by which citizens can challenge the legality of decisions made by public bodies. They include: Judicial review: court proceedings in which a judge is asked to review the lawfulness of the decision which is being challenged; Complaints procedures such as the social service complaints procedure; and Ombudsman schemes such as the …

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