This week's edition of Public Law weekly highlights includes coverage of the UK-India free trade agreement which includes provisions opening access to India’s £38 billion public procurement market. Also in this edition, publication of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) annual Law Commission implementation report for 2023–2024, detailing progress on legal reforms in England and Wales, the Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments (JCSI) twenty-second report of the 2024–2025 session, and the Select Committee on Statutory Instruments (SCSI) seventh report of the 2024–2025 session. Case updates include the Court of Appeal’s ruling in R (Duke of Sussex) v SSHD, concerning RAVEC security decisions and arrangements; the Court of Appeal’s ruling in R (National Council for Civil Liberties) v SSHD, which found that amendments to protest laws exceeded statutory powers; the High Court’s decision in R (Frederick Ayinde) v London Borough of Haringey, where a wasted costs order was upheld against legal representatives for use of fake case citations in judicial review pleadings; a TCC ruling on use...
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