With regard to administrative law, Summarise three grounds which courts might interfere with the decision of an administrative body.
Grounds upon which courts might interfere with the decisions of an administrative body
- When a body acts ultra vires.
- When there is jurisdictional error.
- When there is an error of law.
- When there is an error of fact.
- 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.
- When there is irrationality.
- When a public official or body acts in bad faith.
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