Legislation – Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007
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Part 1Tribunals and Inquiries
Chapter 2First-tier Tribunal and Upper Tribunal
“Judicial review”
F120A.Procedural steps where application transferred
(1)
This section applies where the Court of Session transfers an application under section 20(1).
(2)
It is for the Upper Tribunal to determine—
(a)
whether the application has been made timeously, and
(b)
whether to grant permission for the application to proceed under section 27B of the Court of Session Act 1988 (“the 1988 Act”) (requirement for permission).
(3)
Accordingly—
(a)
the Upper Tribunal has the same powers in relation to the application as the Court of Session would have had in relation to it under sections 27A to 27C of the 1988 Act,
(b)
sections 27C and 27D of that Act apply in relation to a decision of the Upper Tribunal under section 27B(1) of that Act as they apply in relation to such a decision of the Court of Session.
(4)
The references in section 27C(3) and (4) of the 1988 Act (oral hearings where permission refused) to a different Lord Ordinary from the one who granted or refused permission are to be read as references to different members of the Tribunal from those of whom it was composed when it refused or granted permission.