The classic definition of illegality was given by Lord Diplock in [case]where he said
‘By "illegality" as a ground for judicial review I mean that the decision-maker must understand correctly the law that regulates his decision-making power and must give effect to it.’
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Council of Civil Service Unions v Minister for the Civil Service [1985] AC 374
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The classic definition of illegality was given by Lord Diplock in [case]where he said
‘By "illegality" as a ground for judicial review I mean that the decision-maker must understand correctly the law that regulates his decision-making power and must give effect to it.’
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#cases #illegality #judicial-review #public
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The classic definition of illegality was given by Lord Diplock in [case]where he said
‘By "illegality" as a ground for judicial review I mean that the decision-maker must understand correctly the law that regulates his decision-making power and must give effect to it.’
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Council of Civil Service Unions v Minister for the Civil Service [1985] AC 374
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Open it The classic definition of illegality was given by Lord Diplock in Council of Civil Service Unions v Minister for the Civil Service [1985] AC 374 where he said
‘By "illegality" as a ground for judicial review I mean that the decision-maker must understand correctly the law that regulates his decision-making
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