Hi all,
I am curious as the the what the time limits are for bringing a Judicial Review challenge against the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman. I know the challenge needs to be brought as soon as possible and within 3 months, but if one wants to consider challenging an unreasonable/unfair decision to deny a review (through their shambolic review process) does the clock start ticking from the date of that decision or the date of the final report? In other words, if one chooses to request a review does one automatically lose one's right to a Judicial Review? Insofar as I understand, a person can challenge any decision a public authority makes?
Many thanks in advance.
I am curious as the the what the time limits are for bringing a Judicial Review challenge against the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman. I know the challenge needs to be brought as soon as possible and within 3 months, but if one wants to consider challenging an unreasonable/unfair decision to deny a review (through their shambolic review process) does the clock start ticking from the date of that decision or the date of the final report? In other words, if one chooses to request a review does one automatically lose one's right to a Judicial Review? Insofar as I understand, a person can challenge any decision a public authority makes?
Many thanks in advance.
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