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Disclosure in judicial review

Practical Law UK Practice Note 5-508-3988 (Approx. 25 pages)

Disclosure in judicial review

by Sam Grodzinski KC, Blackstone Chambers, Joe Tomlinson, Professor of Public Law, University of York, and Practical Law Public Sector
The note discusses disclosure in judicial review proceedings, including the duty of candour, alternative means of document discovery, and the grounds for withholding documents from other parties and the public.

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