this document is formal notification of the taking effect of the withdrawal further to rule 17(5) 2009 Rules… Decision on withdrawal
this document is formal notification of the taking effect of the withdrawal further to rule 17(5) 2009 Rules….
Decision on withdrawal
I have reviewed what is said by Mr Greenwood in his written submissions [objecting to the withdrawal], by [the Met Police] and by the [ICO]. I have considered rule 17 2009 Rules and the Overriding Objective in rule 2 2009 Rules.
- Heading
- The decision of the Upper Tribunal is to allow the appeal. The decision of the First-tier Tribunal made on16 January 2024under case numberEA/2023/0340was made in error of law and is set aside
- Introduction
- Relevant factual background
- The FTT’s Consent to Withdraw Decision
- “DECISION
- this document is formal notification of the taking effect of the withdrawal further to rule 17(5) 2009 Rules… Decision on withdrawal
- As regards the lateness of the withdrawal and the absence of an explanation for that lateness
- Relevant law Section 1 of FOIA provides, subject to immaterial exceptions on this appeal, the core duty under FOIA. It states
- Section 50 of FOIA is about complaints to the Information Commissioner and sets out (insofar as is relevant)
- The parties’ arguments
- Conclusions
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