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I have been refused permission to apply for judicial review of a judicial act. The judicial act in question was the circuit judge's decision to refuse permission for me to appeal. My appeal was made under Human Rights Act 1998 ( section 6; right to a fair trial).
the judge who refused me permission to a apply for judicial review was a deputy High Court Judge.
Rule 7A of CPR Part 2 states that;
7A(1) A deputy High Court Judge may not try a case in a claim made in respect of a judicial act under the Human Rights Act 1998.
Can anyone tell me if the deputy High Court Judge had jurisdiction to hear my application for judicial review, which was made under Human Rights Act 1998.?
Thanks for any advice.
I have been refused permission to apply for judicial review of a judicial act. The judicial act in question was the circuit judge's decision to refuse permission for me to appeal. My appeal was made under Human Rights Act 1998 ( section 6; right to a fair trial).
the judge who refused me permission to a apply for judicial review was a deputy High Court Judge.
Rule 7A of CPR Part 2 states that;
7A(1) A deputy High Court Judge may not try a case in a claim made in respect of a judicial act under the Human Rights Act 1998.
Can anyone tell me if the deputy High Court Judge had jurisdiction to hear my application for judicial review, which was made under Human Rights Act 1998.?
Thanks for any advice.
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