Who can be judicially reviewed?
Any person or body performing a function of a public nature, whether obviously a public body or not, is susceptible to be challenged in judicial review proceedings. Often the person or body is performing a public function pursuant to statutory authority, but this is not always the case. The Court has also deemed many private bodies carrying out public functions to be judicially reviewable (in respect of its exercise of those functions).
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