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Hong Kong amenability and standing

Tang Chiu Man and Lam Ka Fun Anita v Secretary for Justice for the Director of Lands

[2025] HKCFI 3253
JurisdictionHong Kong
CourtHK Court of First Instance
Year2025
StatusBinding authority

Summary

Court addressed judicial review applications against public bodies, examining amenability and standing of the Director of Lands as a respondent.

Key Principle

The court addressed questions regarding judicial review applications against public bodies.

Area of Law

public-law

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