- BY Sonia Lenegan
Administrative Court Judicial Review Guide 2024 published
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The 2024 edition of the Administrative Court’s guide on judicial reviews has been published:
It includes guidance on:
- litigants in person
- civil restraint orders
- starting a claim
- applying for permission for judicial review
- specific practice points
- urgent cases
- substantive hearings
- remedies
- case management
- costs
- appeals
The guide also has contact details for the court and information on forms and fees and is essential reading for anyone who does this work, there is also an annex on judicial reviews in the Upper Tribunal. If you want to see what has been changed since the 2022 version then you can take a look at the comparison here.