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UK Law Reference
All Legal Journeys
Public Law
England & Wales
6 stages
6–18 months (urgent JR can be days)
Reviewed 2026-05-21

Judicial Review Journey (Administrative Court)

Challenging a public body's decision: pre-action protocol, permission application, substantive hearing, remedies and appeal.

Who Uses This Journey

Anyone with sufficient interest (standing) to challenge an unlawful, irrational, or procedurally unfair decision of a public body. Strict 3-month limitation; promptness is essential.

Stage-by-Stage Timeline

1

Identify the decision and grounds

Identify the specific public body decision being challenged and the ground(s): illegality, irrationality (Wednesbury), procedural unfairness, proportionality (where ECHR/EU-derived rights engaged), legitimate expectation, breach of PSED.

Deadline: Promptly and in any event within 3 months of the decision (different limits for planning and procurement)
2

Pre-action protocol letter

Send the formal Pre-Action Protocol for Judicial Review letter to the public body. They have 14 days to respond. Most JRs settle here once the public body realises their position is weak.

Deadline: Within 3-month limitation
Common Mistakes to Avoid
  • Skipping PAP — court may refuse permission or order costs against the claimant
3

Issue claim

File the claim form (Form N461) with statement of facts, grounds, supporting evidence, and bundle of authorities, at the Administrative Court.

Fee: £169 + £810 if permission granted
Forms at This Stage
4

Permission stage

Judge considers on the papers whether the claim is arguable. Either grants permission, refuses (with reasons), or directs an oral renewal.

Deadline: Refusal: 7 days to seek oral renewal
5

Substantive hearing

If permission granted, the substantive hearing — usually 1–3 days — follows on a rolled-up basis or a separate listed hearing. Skeleton arguments and authorities bundles required.

6

Judgment and remedy

Court can grant: quashing order (quashes the decision), prohibiting order, mandatory order, declaration, injunction, damages. Costs follow the event.

Possible Outcomes
  • Decision quashed and sent back for redetermination
  • Declaration
  • Mandatory order
  • Refused — appeal to Court of Appeal with permission

Official Sources