Arunthavaraja v Administrative Court Office
The High Court lacks jurisdiction to entertain the appeal because, although the notice of appeal was filed in time (due to the office being closed on the last day), it was not served within the statutory seven-day period, and this defect cannot be cured by retrospective orders or substituted service.
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- Parties
- Claimant: Arunthavaraja; Defendant: Administrative Court Office; Interested Party: Paphos District Court, Cyprus
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 09 July 2009
- Procedural Posture
- Judicial Review Application (extradition) / Judgment on Permission and Substantive Application
- Outcome
- Permission to apply for judicial review refused; no further action taken; stay on extradition order lifted.
- Legal Topics
- European Arrest Warrant, Extradition Act 2003, Judicial Review, Filing and Service Deadlines, Inherent Jurisdiction, Substituted Service
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Parties
Arunthavaraja
Claimant
Administrative Court Office
Defendant
Paphos District Court, Cyprus
Interested Party
Procedural Posture
Judicial Review Application (extradition) / Judgment on Permission and Substantive Application
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether judicial review is the appropriate procedure to challenge the Administrative Court Office's refusal to issue a notice of appeal filed out of time in extradition proceedings
- 2 Whether the notice of appeal was filed and served within the statutory seven-day period under the Extradition Act 2003 and CPR
- 3 Whether the court can order substituted service or otherwise cure late service of the notice of appeal
Ratio Decidendi
The High Court lacks jurisdiction to entertain the appeal because, although the notice of appeal was filed in time (due to the office being closed on the last day), it was not served within the statutory seven-day period, and this defect cannot be cured by retrospective orders or substituted service.
Court Disposition
Permission to apply for judicial review refused; no further action taken; stay on extradition order lifted.
Orders
- Permission to apply for judicial review refused
- No direction to issue notice of appeal
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