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Regina v Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police ex parte Lainton: Admn 10 Jun 1999

The decision by a chief constable whether to extend the probationary period of a constable was one which he could not be expected to exercise himself and could properly be expected to be delegated. The power to extend a probationary period could be exercised even after it had actually expired. Citations: Times 13-Jul-1999, [1999] EWHC … Continue reading Regina v Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police ex parte Lainton: Admn 10 Jun 1999

Regina v Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police Ex P Lainton: CA 4 Apr 2000

The decision by a chief constable whether to extend the probationary period of a constable could properly be delegated to his assistant chief constable. The power to extend a probationary period could only be exercised before it actually expired. There was no statutory power to re-instate a probationary status for this purpose. At the expiry … Continue reading Regina v Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police Ex P Lainton: CA 4 Apr 2000