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England and Wales High Court (Technology and Construction Court) Decisions |
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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Technology and Construction Court) Decisions >> Good Law Project Ltd v Minister for the Cabinet Office [2021] EWHC 1083 (TCC) (16 April 2021) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/TCC/2021/1083.html Cite as: [2021] EWHC 1083 (TCC), [2021] Costs LR 517 |
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BUSINESS AND PROPERTY COURTS OF ENGLAND AND WALES
TECHNOLOGY AND CONSTRUCTION COURT (QBD)
Fetter Lane London |
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B e f o r e :
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IN THE MATTER OF GOOD LAW PROJECT LIMITED |
(Claimant) |
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MINISTER FOR THE CABINET OFFICE |
(Defendant) |
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HANBURY STRATEGY & COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED |
(Interested Party) |
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Central Court, 25 Southampton Buildings, London WC2A 1AL
Tel: 0330 100 5223 | Email: [email protected] | auscript.com
MR P MOSER QC and MISS HAFEZJI appeared on behalf of the Defendant
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Crown Copyright ©
DISCLAIMER: The quality of audio for this hearing is the responsibility of the Court. Poor audio can adversely affect the accuracy, and we have used our best endeavours herein to produce a high quality transcript.
MRS JUSTICE O'FARRELL:
"(1) A cost-capping order may not be made by the high court in connection with judicial review proceedings except in accordance with this section and sections 89 and 90".
"(2) A cost-capping order is an order limiting or removing the liability of a party to judicial review proceedings to pay another party's costs in connection with any stage of the proceedings."
"(3) The court may make a cost-capping order only if leave to apply for judicial review has been granted."
"The court may make a cost-capping order only if it is satisfied that
(a) the proceedings are public interest proceedings;
(b) in the absence of the order, the applicant for judicial review would withdraw the application for judicial review or cease to participate in the proceedings; and
(c) it would be reasonable for the applicant for judicial review to do so."
"The proceedings are public interest proceedings only if -
(a) an issue that is the subject of the proceedings is of general public importance;
(b) the public interest requires the issue to be resolved; and
(c) the proceedings are likely to provide an appropriate means of resolving it."
"The matters to which the court must have regard when determining whether proceedings are public interest proceedings include -
(a) the number of people likely to be directly affected if relief is granted to the applicant for judicial review
(b) how significant the effect on those people is likely to be, and
(c) whether the proceedings involve consideration of a point of law of general public importance."
"(1) The matters to which the court must have regard when considering whether to make a cost-capping order in connection with judicial review proceedings, and what the terms of such an order should be, include -
(a) the financial resources of the parties to the proceedings, including the financial resources of any person who provides, or may provide, financial support to the parties;
(b) the extent to which the applicant for the order is likely to benefit if relief is granted to the applicant for judicial review;
(c) the extent to which any person who has provided, or may provide, the applicant with financial support is likely to benefit if relief is granted to the applicant for judicial review;
(d) whether legal representatives for the applicant for the order are acting free of charge; and
(e) whether the applicant for the order is an appropriate person to represent the interests of other persons or the public interest generally."
(2) A cost-capping order that limits or removes the liability of the applicant for judicial review to pay the costs of another party to the proceedings if relief is not granted to the applicant for judicial review must also limit or remove the liability of the other party to pay the applicant's costs if it is."