West v Secretary of State for Scotland

West v Secretary of State for Scotland 1992 SC 385 is a Scots administration law case dealing with judicial review. In its decision, the Inner House laid down the defining principles of judicial review in Scotland and the test for invoking the Court of Session's jurisdiction.

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West v Secretary of State for Scotland

West v Secretary of State for Scotland 1992 SC 385 is a Scots administration law case dealing with judicial review. In its decision, the Inner House laid down the defining principles of judicial review in Scotland and the test for invoking the Court of Session's jurisdiction.

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