Mr P and Scottish Prison Service [2014] ScotIC 086_2014 (14 April 2014)

Mr P and Scottish Prison Service [2014] ScotIC 086_2014 (14 April 2014)

The Scottish Prison Service failed to comply with its statutory duty to respond to the applicant's request within the timescales required by the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002.

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Citation
[2014] ScotIC 086_2014
Parties
Applicant: Mr P; Respondent: Scottish Prison Service
Jurisdiction
Scotland
Judgment Date
14 April 2014
Procedural Posture
Freedom of Information Complaint / Decision of Scottish Information Commissioner
Outcome
Complaint upheld
Legal Topics
Failure to Respond, Statutory Timescales, Public Authority Obligations
Administrative Law Freedom of Information Failure to Respond Statutory Timescales Public Authority Obligations

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Parties

Mr P

Applicant

Scottish Prison Service

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Freedom of Information Complaint / Decision of Scottish Information Commissioner

  1. 1 Whether the Scottish Prison Service failed to respond to a freedom of information request within the statutory timescales

Ratio Decidendi

The Scottish Prison Service failed to comply with its statutory duty to respond to the applicant's request within the timescales required by the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002.

Court Disposition

Complaint upheld

Orders

  • The Scottish Prison Service must issue a response to the applicant's request in accordance with the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002.