However, the [statute]makes it clear that, where there has been undue delay, judicial review can be refused if the court 'considers that the granting of the relief sought would be likely to cause substantial hardship to, or substantially prejudice the rights of, any person or would be detrimental to good administration'.
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Senior Courts Act 1981, s 31(6)
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However, the [statute]makes it clear that, where there has been undue delay, judicial review can be refused if the court 'considers that the granting of the relief sought would be likely to cause substantial hardship to, or substantially prejudice the rights of, any person or would be detrimental to good administration'.
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However, the [statute]makes it clear that, where there has been undue delay, judicial review can be refused if the court 'considers that the granting of the relief sought would be likely to cause substantial hardship to, or substantially prejudice the rights of, any person or would be detrimental to good administration'.
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Senior Courts Act 1981, s 31(6)
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