User:Sgconlaw/Judicial review in Singapore

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Judicial Review in Singaporean Administrative Law is used to challenge the legality of a decision made by a public authority. There are three traditional grounds upon which such a challenge may be brought: illegality, irrationality and procedural impropriety. There are also two developing and possible grounds of legitimate expectations and proportionality. Before such an action may be brought, the applicant must first satisfy the threshold requirements of locus standi, amenability and justiciability.