Some fear legislation, to be published on Wednesday, will prevent challenges by most marginalised
The bill ends the practice where parties, often in immigration and asylum cases, can bring a judicial review in the high court. Photograph: Alamy
The bill ends the practice where parties, often in immigration and asylum cases, can bring a judicial review in the high court. Photograph: Alamy
Tue 20 Jul 2021 19.01 EDT
Last modified on Tue 20 Jul 2021 19.03 EDT
The judicial review bill, which will be published on Wednesday, should “ring alarm bells” for people attempting to seek remedy against the state in court, the Law Society has said.