15 Questions
A public body must not act in a way that is ______ or unreasonable.
outrageous
The principle that administrative decisions must be made in accordance with the ______ is referred to as illegality.
law
If a public body exceeds its ______ powers, it is considered illegality.
statutory
The government's decision to ban employees of GCHQ from joining a ______ union was challenged.
trade
Ridge v Baldwin is a case about ______ of natural justice, as the officer was not given a chance to present his case.
breach
A public body must not take ______ decisions that are outrageous and unreasonable.
irrational
The principle of ______ ensures administrative decisions are made in accordance with the law.
legality
The case of Ridge v Baldwin refers to the breach of ______ justice.
natural
If a public body fails to adhere to statutory procedures or laws, it is considered a type of ______ impropriety.
procedural
A public body must not act in a way that is ______ and exceeds its statutory powers.
illegal
A public body must not make ______ decisions that are based on whim or personal opinions.
irrational
The case of Wheels v Liverpool City Council is an example of ______, where a public body exceeds its statutory powers.
illegality
The principle that administrative decisions must be made in accordance with the law is referred to as ______.
legality
The government's decision to ban employees of GCHQ from joining a ______ was challenged.
trade
The breach of ______ justice in Ridge v Baldwin refers to the officer not being given a fair hearing.
natural
Test your understanding of procedural impropriety in administrative law, including the principles of fairness, reasonableness, and adherence to statutory procedures. Covering key concepts and cases, such as Ridge v Baldwin.
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