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[case] has brought some much-needed clarification to this ground of review, however, and seems to have established that judicial review can be sought on the basis of a mistaken fact. Carnwath LJ said in that case:

'In our view, the time has come to accept that a mistake of fact giving rise to unfairness is a separate head of challenge in an appeal on a point of law, at least in those statutory contexts where the parties share an interest in co-operating to achieve the correct result.'

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E v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2004] EWCA Civ 49; 2 WLR 1351

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#illegality #judicial-review #public
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[case] has brought some much-needed clarification to this ground of review, however, and seems to have established that judicial review can be sought on the basis of a mistaken fact. Carnwath LJ said in that case:

'In our view, the time has come to accept that a mistake of fact giving rise to unfairness is a separate head of challenge in an appeal on a point of law, at least in those statutory contexts where the parties share an interest in co-operating to achieve the correct result.'

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#illegality #judicial-review #public
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[case] has brought some much-needed clarification to this ground of review, however, and seems to have established that judicial review can be sought on the basis of a mistaken fact. Carnwath LJ said in that case:

'In our view, the time has come to accept that a mistake of fact giving rise to unfairness is a separate head of challenge in an appeal on a point of law, at least in those statutory contexts where the parties share an interest in co-operating to achieve the correct result.'

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E v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2004] EWCA Civ 49; 2 WLR 1351
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E v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2004] EWCA Civ 49; 2 WLR 1351 has brought some much-needed clarification to this ground of review, however, and seems to have established that judicial review can be sought on the basis of a mistaken fact. Carnwath

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