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COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
(MR JUSTICE TURNER)
Strand London WC2 Wednesday, 6th June 2001 |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE SIMON BROWN
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THE MASTER OF THE ROLLS & Another |
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"(iii) be accepted by the Society for admission as a mature student; the applicant for such acceptance must:
(a) have had considerable experience or shown exceptional ability in an academic, professional, business or administrative field;
(b) have attained the age of 25 years;
(c) have attained such standard of general education as the Society may consider sufficient;
(d) have satisfied the Society as to character and suitability to become a solicitor; and
(e) have a good knowledge of written and spoken English."
"In exceptional circumstances notified to and accepted as such by the Master of the Rolls the Society may accept such other evidence of academic eligibility as it thinks fit in the case of a person who completes a course of study for a degree at an institution referred to in paragraphs (i) and (ii)."
"1. I disallow Mr Gaisiance's appeal because he has failed to satisfy the criteria under the Training Regulations 1990, as amended, for the issue to him of a Certificate of Academic Standing.
2. In particular he has failed to show considerable experience or shown exceptional ability in an academic, professional business or administrative field, nor has he attained such standard of general education as the Law Society may consider sufficient, that is to say at least two 'A' Level passes which would enable a student to gain a place on a full-time LLB course.
3. The work experience and educational achievements displayed by Mr Gaisiance fall well short of the level required."
"The Law Society and the Adjudicator were not satisfied that the applicant fulfilled those criteria because he had not attained the requisite standard of general education. He did not have 'A' level qualifications, which they would normally require. More pertinently, they were not satisfied that he had considerable experience, or shown exceptional ability, in an academic, professional business or administrative field."
"(1) The First Defendant [MR] plainly has no jurisdiction to hear the appeal. Accordingly this complaint is bound to fail in law.
(2) The Second Defendant [the Law Society] was entitled to reach the conclusion it did. There is no error of law identified."