Graham Garner v The Information Commissioner
There is no arguable error of law in the Tribunal’s decision; the findings were reasonably open on the evidence and the law was correctly applied.
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- Parties
- Applicant: Graham Garner; Respondent: The Information Commissioner
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 11 September 2024
- Procedural Posture
- Information Rights Appeal / Application for Permission to Appeal to Upper Tribunal
- Outcome
- Permission to appeal refused
- Legal Topics
- Appeals, Error of Law, Tribunal Procedure
Information Law Administrative Law Appeals Error of Law Tribunal Procedure
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Parties
Graham Garner
Applicant
The Information Commissioner
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Information Rights Appeal / Application for Permission to Appeal to Upper Tribunal
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether there is an arguable error of law in the Tribunal's decision
- 2 Whether the Tribunal demonstrated bias or partiality
Ratio Decidendi
There is no arguable error of law in the Tribunal’s decision; the findings were reasonably open on the evidence and the law was correctly applied.
Court Disposition
Permission to appeal refused
Orders
- Permission to appeal to the Upper Tribunal is refused.
- No review of the Tribunal decision will be undertaken under Rule 44.
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