Mr Callum Liddle and Pickaquoy Centre Trust [2015] ScotIC 015_2015 (03 February 2015)

Mr Callum Liddle and Pickaquoy Centre Trust [2015] ScotIC 015_2015 (03 February 2015)

Pickaquoy Centre Trust breached its statutory duty by failing to respond to the applicant's request within the required timescale.

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Citation
[2015] ScotIC 015_2015
Parties
Applicant: Mr Callum Liddle; Respondent: Pickaquoy Centre Trust
Jurisdiction
Scotland
Judgment Date
03 February 2015
Procedural Posture
Freedom of Information Appeal / Final Decision
Outcome
Complaint upheld
Legal Topics
Statutory Response Times, Public Authority Obligations
Administrative Law Freedom of Information Statutory Response Times Public Authority Obligations

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Parties

Mr Callum Liddle

Applicant

Pickaquoy Centre Trust

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Freedom of Information Appeal / Final Decision

  1. 1 Whether Pickaquoy Centre Trust failed to respond to a freedom of information request within statutory timescales

Ratio Decidendi

Pickaquoy Centre Trust breached its statutory duty by failing to respond to the applicant's request within the required timescale.

Court Disposition

Complaint upheld

Orders

  • Pickaquoy Centre Trust must respond to the applicant's request in accordance with the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002