Judicial Justice

If you feel you have been unfairly treated by a Government body,
then you may be able to appeal.


Judicial Review is also known as public or administrative law. 
It refers to the function of the Court in "reviewing" the acts of mainly central and local Government bodies.  For example, if you have been subject to a decision of the local Planning Authority or the NHS which you believe is wrong, Judicial Review is the way in which you can appeal.

The remedy of Judicial Review is not limited to strictly governmental bodies, and can include the commercial world where sometimes private organisations act in a way similar to Government organisations.

Our professional, plain-speaking approach lies at the heart of our success. We’ll always discuss the options that are available to you and advise you on
a recommended course of action.  

Public funding is sometimes available for Judicial Review cases. 
Your eligibility would depend on your circumstances and the nature of your claim.

Most Judicial Review cases are heard in the Administrative Court in London. We have considerable experience in this field, having pursued a number of cases involving the responsibility of Local Government to meet elderly clients' nursing home fees. We have also dealt with disputes involving Custom& Excise Tribunals, Mental Health Tribunals and Local Education Authorities.

For further information please contact Andrew Kelly or Anusheh Ahmadi

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