G Brida v The Information Commissioner

G Brida v The Information Commissioner

The Tribunal refused permission to appeal because the complaint was no longer pending when the Notice of Appeal was lodged, depriving the Tribunal of jurisdiction under section 166 DPA 2018. The grounds of appeal did not disclose an arguable error of law or a realistic prospect of success.

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Parties
Applicant: Mr G Brida; Respondent: The Information Commissioner
Jurisdiction
England and Wales
Judgment Date
11 September 2024
Procedural Posture
Information Rights Appeal / Application for Permission to Appeal
Outcome
permission to appeal refused
Legal Topics
Extension of Time, Tribunal Jurisdiction, Section 166 DPA 2018, Strike Out Applications, Permission to Appeal
Data Protection Administrative Law Extension of Time Tribunal Jurisdiction Section 166 DPA 2018 Strike Out Applications Permission to Appeal

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Parties

Mr G Brida

Applicant

The Information Commissioner

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Information Rights Appeal / Application for Permission to Appeal

  1. 1 Whether the Tribunal should grant an extension of time for the Notice of Appeal
  2. 2 Whether the Tribunal has jurisdiction under section 166 DPA 2018 after an outcome letter is issued
  3. 3 Whether permission to appeal should be granted on grounds of alleged errors of law

Ratio Decidendi

The Tribunal refused permission to appeal because the complaint was no longer pending when the Notice of Appeal was lodged, depriving the Tribunal of jurisdiction under section 166 DPA 2018. The grounds of appeal did not disclose an arguable error of law or a realistic prospect of success.

Court Disposition

permission to appeal refused