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General Regulatory Chamber
[Information Rights]
Heard on: 30 October 2023 |
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B e f o r e :
TRIBUNAL MEMBER Emma Yates
TRIBUNAL MEMBER Miriam Scott
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IAN DALTON |
Appellant |
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THE INFORMATION COMMISSIONER |
First Respondent |
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THE CHIEF CONSTABLE of SURREY CONSTABULARY |
Second Respondent |
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Crown Copyright ©
Mode of Hearing
Background to Appeal
The Decision Notice
The Law
"Section 1 (1) does not oblige a public authority to comply with a request for information if the request is vexatious".
"If on an appeal under section 57 the Tribunal considers -
(a) that the notice against which the appeal is brought is not in accordance with the law, or
(b) to the extent that the notice involved an exercise of discretion by the Commissioner, that he ought to have exercised his discretion differently,
the Tribunal shall allow the appeal or substitute such other notice as could have been served by the Commissioner, and in any other case the Tribunal shall dismiss the appeal.
On such an appeal, the Tribunal may review any finding of fact on which the notice in question was based."
Submissions and Evidence
Conclusion
Signed: Judge Alison McKenna
Date: 2 November 2023
Note 1 The Tribunal Procedure (First-tier Tribunal) (General Regulatory Chamber) Rules 2009 (publishing.service.gov.uk) [Back]