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Procedural Impropriety - consultation


“Judicial review has I think developed to a stage today when…one can conveniently classify
under three heads the grounds upon which administrative action is subject to control by
judicial review.
• The first ground I would call ‘illegality,’
• the second ‘irrationality’ and
• the third "procedural impropriety.’”

(Lord Diplock in the GCHQ case)

PROCEDURAL IMPROPRIETY – CONSULTATION

ISSUE: The issue in this scenario is under the ground of what Diplock in the GCHQ case
called, ‘procedural impropriety’ and more specifically this engages with consultation.

ARTICULATE LEGAL TEST There is no general duty to consult but one might arise
through the operation of other rules and where it does arise,
it must be done properly

AUTHORITY FOR TEST Plantagenet Alliance Case
 no general duty to consult
 though might arise through other rules

R (Moseley/Stirling) v Haringey
 where it does arise, it must be done properly

THE SEDLEY CRITERIA R v Brent ex parte Gunning
“Mr Sedley submits….”
1. consultation must be at a time when proposals are still
at a formative stage – can’t consult on a decision
you’ve already made

2. proposer must give sufficient reasons for any proposal
to permit of intelligent consideration and response

3. adequate time must be given for consideration and
response

4. the product of consultation must be conscientiously
taken into account in finalising any ... Proposals –
answers of consultation must be taken into account

Describes what counts as a general consultation – if you
violate one of these then it’s not a real or authentic
consultation and you have to consult, do it properly - RULE


THEN APPLY TO FACTS OF PROBLEM QUESTION!!! – keep legitimate expectations separate

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