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Boddington v British Transport Police
Court
House of Lords
Full case name
Boddington v British Transport Police
Decided
2 April 1998
Citation(s)
[1998] UKHL 13
[1999] 2 AC 143
[1998] 2 All ER 203
[1998] 2 WLR 639
Case history
Appealed from
Divisional court
Court membership
Judges sitting
Lord Irvine
Lord Browne-Wilkinson
Lord Slynn
Lord Steyn
Lord Hoffmann
Keywords
Administrative law
Judicial review
Ultra vires
Boddington v British Transport Police [1998] UKHL 13 is an important case in English administrative law which established the possibility of a "collateral challenge" to an allegedly unlawful administrative action.
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