

Judicial review allows people with a sufficient interest in a decision or action by a public body to ask a judge to review the lawfulness of:
an enactment; or
a decision, action or failure to act in relation to the exercise of a public function.
Judicial review may be used where there is no right of appeal or where all avenues of appeal have been exhausted.
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