Explain four grounds for an application for a judicial review
Grounds for an application for a judicial review include;
- When a body corporate acts ultra vires.
- Where there is a judicial error.
- Where there is an error of law.
- When there is an abuse of power.
- When irrelevant considerations governed the making of a decision.
- When there is bias.
- When there is unfair hearing.
- When there is procedural flaw.
- Where there is irrationality.
- When a public official or body acts in good faith.
- When there is a breach of principles of natural justice
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