Nasar Khan v Registrar for Approved Driving Instructors

Nasar Khan v Registrar for Approved Driving Instructors

The Appellant had the benefit of two trainee licences covering 12 months and an additional period of almost 7 months, which was sufficient opportunity to gain practical experience. The medical evidence did not support that the diagnosis affected the period of the trainee licence. The Registrar's refusal was...

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Parties
Appellant: Nasar Khan; Respondent: Registrar for Approved Driving Instructors
Jurisdiction
England and Wales
Judgment Date
11 November 2024
Procedural Posture
Appeal / Final Judgment
Outcome
Appeal dismissed
Legal Topics
Driving Instructor Licensing, Trainee Licence Refusal, Regulatory Appeals
Administrative Law Transport Law Driving Instructor Licensing Trainee Licence Refusal Regulatory Appeals

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Parties

Nasar Khan

Appellant

Registrar for Approved Driving Instructors

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Appeal / Final Judgment

  1. 1 Whether the Registrar's refusal to grant a third trainee licence was lawful
  2. 2 Whether the Appellant's medical condition justified extension of trainee licence period

Ratio Decidendi

The Appellant had the benefit of two trainee licences covering 12 months and an additional period of almost 7 months, which was sufficient opportunity to gain practical experience. The medical evidence did not support that the diagnosis affected the period of the trainee licence. The Registrar's refusal was justified and not wrong.

Court Disposition

Appeal dismissed