Jurisdiction of the Upper Tribunal
Jurisdiction of the Upper Tribunal
The holder of a PSV operator’s licence may appeal to the Upper Tribunal against a decision of the TC to revoke the licence: s50(4)(c).
The Upper Tribunal has jurisdiction to hear and determine all matters whether of fact or law for the purpose of the exercise of its functions under an enactment relating to transport. It has the power to make such order as it thinks fit or, in a case where it considers it appropriate, to remit the matter to a TC for rehearing and determination.
The Upper Tribunal may not take into consideration any circumstances which did not exist at the time of the determination which is the subject of the appeal.
The task for the Upper Tribunal on an appeal is to conclude whether or not, on objective grounds, a different view from that taken by the TC is the right one or (meaning the same thing) whether reason and the law impel the Upper Tribunal to take a different view (Bradley Fold Travel and anor v Secretary of State for Transport [2010] EWCA Civ 695 at [40]).
- Heading
- The decision of the Upper Tribunal is to allow the appeal. We order that the Traffic Commissioner’s revocation of Britannia Bus Ltd’s operator’s licence, notified in a letter of 22 May 2024, be set as
- The licence revocation appealed against, and the stay
- Jurisdiction of the Upper Tribunal
- The Upper Tribunal hearing
- Relevant background law
- Background to the revocation in this case
- The appellant’s case
- Why the revocation falls to be set aside
- Conclusions
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