Uttlesford District Council v Barnes: Admn 25 Oct 1996

The case came before the court as a case stated. The court returned it saying that the papers prepared were far too long. The magistrates should state their findings of fact which are relevant to the issues which give rise to the questions for which they seek answers from the High Court. They should say what the contentions of the parties were and then they should state what questions they ask the High Court to answer. The court has power to direct a re-statement of the case.

Judges:

Mr Justice Jowitt

Citations:

[1996] EWHC Admin 155

Links:

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Updated: 25 May 2022; Ref: scu.136703