to him.
In other words,
if
more
than one
the Court will, not interfere:
possible, the Court
view were
as Mr. Martin Lee has explained,
Fit will not, A
substitute its own view for his decision.
If, however,
the decision reached was one which no reasonable person
possibly
could have reached, the Court will intervene and strike
it down.
2.
like
Sir, with these principles in mind, I would like now i te turn to deal with the
to deal with the amendments proposed
by Mr. Martin Lee and to analyse the way they would
Mr. Lee's operate in practice. challenge to be by way of judicial review. the Court would, in relation to a decision of the
he had lawfully exercised
The amendment would require any
Therefore,
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s.c
LE
censor,
whether consider
the power given to him.
was For example,
the ground
of
censor's the
decision
one
within
the
provisions
Caf
of clause 10(2) of the bill ?
Next, the Court would
consider whether the
the censor had followed the correct
procedure. For example, id the Authority assign
Dut
a
censor
view the film ? to
Did
the
censor
view
tive
it fuiston ?
Unless
the Court was
able to deal with
it
the issue on these two grounds, the Court would then
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