Text:Upper Tribunal rule 29
Acknowledgment of service
29.—(1) A person who is sent a copy of an application for permission under rule 28(8) (application for permission to bring judicial review proceedings) and wishes to take part in the proceedings must send or deliver to the Upper Tribunal an acknowledgment of service so that it is received no later than 21 days after the date on which the Upper Tribunal sent a copy of the application to that person.
(2) An acknowledgment of service under paragraph (1) must be in writing and state—
- (a) whether the person intends to [support or][1] oppose the application for permission;
- (b) their grounds for any [support or][1] opposition under sub-paragraph (a), or any other submission or information which it considers may assist the Upper Tribunal; and
- (c) the name and address of any other person not named in the application as a respondent or interested party whom the person providing the acknowledgment considers to be an interested party.
(3) A person who is sent a copy of an application for permission under rule 28(8) but does not provide an acknowledgment of service may not take part in the application for permission, but may take part in the subsequent proceedings if the application is successful.
Amendments
- ↑ Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 Tribunal Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2009 wef 1/4/09