The rules required a judge at trial on a judicial review case to consider the issue of whether there had been any undue delay in bringing the case. Nevertheless, where this issue had already been fully argued at a preliminary hearing, the judge could properly exclude a further attempt to argue the point. The judge’s duties as case manager required him to consider whether new material was to be introduced, or a different aspect was to be put, some relevant matter had been overlooked by the first judge, or he had said that it might be reconsidered at trial.
Citations:
Times 30-Mar-2001, Gazette 26-Apr-2001, [2001] EWCA Civ 304
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Jurisdiction:
England and Wales
Citing:
Appeal from – Regina v Lichfield District Council Christopher John Nanscawen Williams and ex parte Lichfield Securities Limited Admn 1-Apr-1999
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Judicial Review, Litigation Practice, Planning
Updated: 19 May 2022; Ref: scu.88537