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3560 Judicial review—additional orders
(a) the relief sought in an application for prerogative relief is a
certiorari order in relation to an order of an entity; and
(b) the court is satisfied that there are grounds for setting the order
aside;
the court may, in addition to setting aside the order, remit the matter
to the entity for further consideration, with any directions (including,
for example, the setting of time limits for further consideration, and
for preparatory steps in the further consideration) the court considers
(2) If the relief sought in an application for prerogative relief is a
certiorari order or prohibition order in relation to an order made in a
proceeding, the court may—
(a) by order, suspend the operation of the order, either indefinitely
or until further order of the court; or
(b) order a stay of the proceeding until—
(i) the application is decided; or
(ii) another time that the court orders.
Note For statutory orders of review, see the Judicial Review Act, s 16 (Stay of
proceedings) and s 17 (Powers of Supreme Court in relation to
applications for order of review).
Rule 3561