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Mistake or ignorance of an established fact can be a ground for review under illegality
Answer
Secretary of State for Education v Tameside MBC, [1977] AC 1014

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#illegality #judicial-review #public
Question
Mistake or ignorance of an established fact can be a ground for review under illegality
Answer
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#illegality #judicial-review #public
Question
Mistake or ignorance of an established fact can be a ground for review under illegality
Answer
Secretary of State for Education v Tameside MBC, [1977] AC 1014
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The answer to this question has proved controversial and the law has developed slowly in this area. In Secretary of State for Education v Tameside MBC, [1977] AC 1014 it was recognised that factual mistake, described by Scarman LJ in the Court of Appeal as 'misunderstanding or ignorance of an established fact' and by Lord Wilberforce in the Lords a

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