Regina v Inner London Crown Court, Ex Parte Provis: QBD 11 Jul 2000

Where a party intended to object to the grant of a license it was necessary for them to give appropriate notice of that intention before appearing at court to make it. Police objections had been raised only on the date of the application for grant of the licence. Such behaviour could only give rise to expensive adjournments. Notice should be given both to the clerk to the justices and to the party applying.

Citations:

Times 11-Jul-2000

Licensing, Magistrates

Updated: 09 April 2022; Ref: scu.85327