John v Information Commissioner and Ofsted (Information Rights : Freedom of Information – Right of Access): UTAA 6 Oct 2014

Information Rights : Freedom of Information – Right of Access
‘Suppose that both a public authority and a person who has requested information from that authority disagree with a decision notice served by the Information Commissioner under section 50 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000, which I call FOIA. Is it necessary for them to make separate appeals or can the tribunal deal with the issues raised by one party on an appeal by the other? I have decided that although cross-appeals are permissible, they are not necessary.’

[2014] UKUT 444 (AAC)
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England and Wales

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Updated: 23 December 2021; Ref: scu.539088