Trafford v Blackpool Borough Council
The defendant's decision was vitiated by illegality as it was motivated by an improper purpose—punishing the claimant for lawful activities—without rational assessment of relevant considerations or procedural fairness. The decision was amenable to judicial review due to the public law context and was also Wednesbury...
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- Parties
- Claimant: Joanna Trafford; Defendant: Blackpool Borough Council
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 24 January 2014
- Procedural Posture
- Judicial Review / Judgment After Rolled Up Hearing
- Outcome
- Claim allowed in part; decision quashed
- Legal Topics
- Judicial Review, Improper Purpose, Procedural Fairness, Wednesbury Unreasonableness, Public Law Duties, Amenability of Judicial Review, Contractual Discretion, Tenant Selection Policy
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Parties
Joanna Trafford
Claimant
Blackpool Borough Council
Defendant
Procedural Posture
Judicial Review / Judgment After Rolled Up Hearing
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the defendant's refusal to offer a new lease was for an improper or unauthorised purpose
- 2 Whether the decision was Wednesbury unreasonable or irrational
- 3 Whether the claimant was denied procedural fairness
Ratio Decidendi
The defendant's decision was vitiated by illegality as it was motivated by an improper purpose—punishing the claimant for lawful activities—without rational assessment of relevant considerations or procedural fairness. The decision was amenable to judicial review due to the public law context and was also Wednesbury unreasonable and procedurally unfair.
Court Disposition
Claim allowed in part; decision quashed
Orders
- The defendant's decision not to accept any application by the claimant for a new tenancy at the Enterprise Centre is quashed.
- Permission to amend to add the public sector equality duty ground is refused.
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