ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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LT and DT |
Appellants |
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(1) CITY AND COUNTY OF CARDIFF (2) GWYN EIRUG DAVIES (CHAIR OF SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS TRIBUNAL FOR WALES)) |
Respondents |
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No appearance by the First and Second Respondents
Hearing date: 27 September 2007
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Mr Justice Wyn Williams :
"The tribunal has considered this application in detail and concludes that the appellants were given a fair and full hearing. The purpose of a review is not a procedure to reconsider the evidence where a party disagrees with the decision of the tribunal. The tribunal at the hearing considered all the evidence that was before it and came to a decision on the basis of that evidence. On reviewing the evidence and the original decision we conclude that there was no obvious error in the decision and neither was it reached on any radically flawed basis of fact.
Although the tribunal's powers in considering the appeal were explained to the parties at the beginning of proceedings and that the issue of ceasing to maintain the statement was raised by the tribunal during the hearing, the tribunal accepts that given the fact that neither party had anticipated the raising of this issue either prior to or during the hearing, an adjournment should have been allowed to enable the appellants in particular to consider their position. On that basis alone the interests of justice require that the decision of the tribunal be reviewed."
"As you will appreciate, the nature of a re-hearing means that your appeal against the contents of your son's statement of special educational needs will be heard and considered afresh, by different members of the Tribunal to those who took the November decision. This differently constituted Tribunal will make a fresh decision and will not have regard to the original decision. The Tribunal will not place a copy of the November decision in the bundle of papers that will go before this differently constituted Tribunal. If, after receiving that decision, you consider that there is a material point of law in issue, you may appeal to the High Court in accordance with the provisions of Part 52 of the Civil Procedure Rules, and section 11 of the Tribunals Enquiries Act 1992.
In light of the fact the review process will provide you with the remedy that you are seeking from the High Court – which you have identified at section 7 of your Appellants' Notice as a setting aside of the November Decision and the ordering of a "new trial" – I invite you to withdraw your High Court appeal…….. In the event you agree, please find enclosed draft Consent Order for your consideration and approval. As you will see, this provides for the appeal to be withdrawn and that there be no order for costs."