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54.1—(1) This Part contains rules about judicial review.
(2) In this Part—
(a)a “claim for judicial review” means a claim to review the lawfulness of—
(i)an enactment; or
(ii)a decision, action or failure to act in relation to the exercise of a public function.
(b)an order of mandamus is called a “mandatory order”;
(c)an order of prohibition is called a “prohibiting order”;
(d)an order of certiorari is called a “quashing order”;
(e)“the judicial review procedure” means the Part 8 procedure as modified by this Part;
(f)“interested party” means any person (other than the claimant and defendant) who is directly affected by the claim; and
(g)“court” means the High Court, unless otherwise stated.
(Rule 8.1(6)(b) provides that a rule or practice direction may, in relation to a specified type of proceedings, disapply or modify any of the rules set out in Part 8 as they apply to those proceedings)
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