Edwards, R (on the application of) v Environment Agency & Anor [2004] EWHC 736 (Admin) (02 April 2004)

Edwards, R (on the application of) v Environment Agency & Anor [2004] EWHC 736 (Admin) (02 April 2004)

A local inhabitant affected by the environmental impact of a decision has sufficient interest to bring a claim for judicial review, even if not active in opposition or consultation. Bringing the claim in the claimant's name to secure public funding is not an abuse of process where the claimant is genuinely affected...

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Citation
[2004] EWHC 736 (Admin)
Parties
Claimant: David Edwards; First Defendant: The Environment Agency; Second Defendant: First Secretary of State; Interested Party: Rugby Limited
Jurisdiction
England and Wales
Judgment Date
02 April 2004
Procedural Posture
Judicial Review / Application for Permission to Proceed (standing and Abuse of Process)
Outcome
Permission to proceed with the claim not determined; claimant found to have standing; claim to proceed to further hearing.
Legal Topics
Standing in Judicial Review, Abuse of Process, Environmental Impact Assessment, Public Funding of Litigation
Administrative Law Environmental Law Public Law Standing in Judicial Review Abuse of Process Environmental Impact Assessment Public Funding of Litigation

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Parties

David Edwards

Claimant

The Environment Agency

First Defendant

First Secretary of State

Second Defendant

Rugby Limited

Interested Party

Procedural Posture

Judicial Review / Application for Permission to Proceed (standing and Abuse of Process)

  1. 1 Whether the claimant has sufficient interest (standing) to bring the claim for judicial review of the permit
  2. 2 Whether bringing the claim in the claimant's name to secure public funding constitutes an abuse of process

Ratio Decidendi

A local inhabitant affected by the environmental impact of a decision has sufficient interest to bring a claim for judicial review, even if not active in opposition or consultation. Bringing the claim in the claimant's name to secure public funding is not an abuse of process where the claimant is genuinely affected and the Legal Services Commission is aware of the relevant facts.

Court Disposition

Permission to proceed with the claim not determined; claimant found to have standing; claim to proceed to further hearing.

Orders

  • Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs to be joined as a defendant.
  • Claim to proceed to a full hearing on the merits.