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Ng Kwok Ping v Secretary for Justice

[2007] 2 HKLRD 592
JurisdictionHong Kong
Year2007
Statusunclear

Key Principle

Standing in HK judicial review follows the sufficient-interest test; the court balances public-interest grounds for admitting a challenge against the applicant's proximity to the impugned decision. Standing is determined at both the leave stage and substantive hearing.

Area of Law

public-law

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