Part II JURISDICTION
The High Court
Other particular fields of jurisdiction
F129AFurther provision in connection with quashing orders
(1)
A quashing order may include provision—
(a)
for the quashing not to take effect until a date specified in the order, or
(b)
removing or limiting any retrospective effect of the quashing.
(2)
Provision included in a quashing order under subsection (1) may be made subject to conditions.
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
In deciding whether to exercise a power in subsection (1), the court must have regard to—
(a)
the nature and circumstances of the relevant defect;
(b)
any detriment to good administration that would result from exercising or failing to exercise the power;
(c)
the interests or expectations of persons who would benefit from the quashing of the impugned act;
(d)
the interests or expectations of persons who have relied on the impugned act;
(e)
so far as appears to the court to be relevant, any action taken or proposed to be taken, or undertaking given, by a person with responsibility in connection with the impugned act;
(f)
any other matter that appears to the court to be relevant.
(9)
In this section—
“impugned act” means the thing (or purported thing) being quashed by the quashing order;
“relevant defect” means the defect, failure or other matter on the ground of which the court is making the quashing order.