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Re: Lambeth LTN illegal
By: andy_foster Date: June 24, 2025, 11:26 am
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C requested permission from both the High Court (the court
against whose decision it sought to appeal) and the Court of
Appeal (the court to which it wished to appeal). The High Court
(the court who made the judgment you are citing) refused
permission - which leaves the application to the Court of
Appeal. Or not.
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Re: Lambeth LTN illegal
By: Southpaw82 Date: June 24, 2025, 12:31 pm
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You can apply for permission to appeal from (a) the court you’re
in, or (b) the court you want to appeal to. It seems they
applied for permission in the High Court to appeal to the Court
of Appeal but were denied. They can try again in the Court of
Appeal, within a certain time period, but I can’t see any
application listed.
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Re: Lambeth LTN illegal
By: andy_foster Date: June 24, 2025, 12:37 pm
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Apparently, for civil cases at least, the putative appellant is
supposed to make both applications at the same time - which
makes about as much sense as the Wookie defence.
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Re: Lambeth LTN illegal
By: ivanleo Date: June 24, 2025, 5:10 pm
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[quote author=stamfordman link=topic=6278.msg77918#msg77918
date=1750774024]
And - what exactly is the law of the land here?
[/quote]
What the judge said it is. Just as it's the law of the land that
CCTV can be used to enforce red route bays, we have to deal with
the law as it is, rather than the law as we would like it to be.
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