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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Civil Division) Decisions >> Gaisiance, R (on the application of) v McLone & Ors [2002] EWCA Civ 125 (6 February 2002) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2002/125.html Cite as: [2002] EWCA Civ 125 |
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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
(ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION)
(MR JUSTICE TURNER)
Strand London WC2A 2LL Wednesday 6 February 2002 |
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B e f o r e :
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T H E Q U E E N | ||
(ON THE APPLICATION OF PETER GAISIANCE) | ||
Applicant | ||
- v - | ||
DR RON MCLONE | ||
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF THE OCR OXFORD CAMBRIDGE | ||
EXAMINATIONS & RSA (OCR) AND THEIR ASSOCIATES | ||
Respondents |
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Smith Bernal Reporting Limited, 190 Fleet Street,
London EC4A 2AG
Tel: 020 7421 4040 Fax: 020 7831 8838
Official Shorthand Writers to the Court)
The Respondent did not attend and was not represented.
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Crown Copyright ©
"1. The OCR and its Associated and their servants had fettered the proper performance of its duty by acting unlawfully to disclose to the media and to the Commons the individuals candidate's particulars, scripts and subjects to the third party which undermined the impartiality of the examiners.
2. The OCR and its Board of Committee had acted ultra vires (beyond the scope of its power) to breach on Confidentiality of data or to disclose to the third party the test taker's particulars, scripts and subjects without his consent.
3. The OCR and its Board of Committee used procedural ultra vires by exercising its discretion to do what they like rather than what is fair and right."