Callum Patrick Nolan v Registrar for Approved Driving Instructors

Callum Patrick Nolan v Registrar for Approved Driving Instructors

The appellant failed to demonstrate that the Registrar’s refusal was wrong, having already had almost 18 months under two trainee licences, and the statutory scheme does not intend for trainee licences to be renewed indefinitely until all examination attempts are exhausted.

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Parties
Appellant: Callum Patrick Nolan; Respondent: Registrar for Approved Driving Instructors
Jurisdiction
England and Wales
Judgment Date
14 January 2025
Procedural Posture
Regulatory Appeal / Final Judgment
Outcome
appeal dismissed
Legal Topics
Driving Instructor Licensing, Trainee Licence Refusal, Statutory Interpretation
Administrative Law Transport Law Driving Instructor Licensing Trainee Licence Refusal Statutory Interpretation

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Parties

Callum Patrick Nolan

Appellant

Registrar for Approved Driving Instructors

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Regulatory Appeal / Final Judgment

  1. 1 Whether the Registrar's refusal to grant a third trainee licence was wrong
  2. 2 Whether the appellant had sufficient opportunity to qualify as an Approved Driving Instructor

Ratio Decidendi

The appellant failed to demonstrate that the Registrar’s refusal was wrong, having already had almost 18 months under two trainee licences, and the statutory scheme does not intend for trainee licences to be renewed indefinitely until all examination attempts are exhausted.

Court Disposition

appeal dismissed