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Judicial review will not normally be granted where an alternative remedy is available.
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R v Inland Revenue Commissioners, ex parte Preston

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#jr #law #public
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Judicial review will not normally be granted where an alternative remedy is available.
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Judicial review will not normally be granted where an alternative remedy is available.
Answer
R v Inland Revenue Commissioners, ex parte Preston
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As the House of Lords observed in R v Inland Revenue Commissioners, ex parte Preston [1985] AC 835, judicial review will not normally be granted where an alternative remedy is available. In most cases, the remedy of a taxpayer lies in the appeal procedures provided by the tax statutes. The taxpayer will be expected to use the appeal procedure rather than resort to judic

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