Graham Garner v The Information Commissioner

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

  1. 1 Whether there is an arguable error of law in the Tribunal's decision
  2. 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.