The Impact of the Administrative Grievance on Case of Cancellation According to the Jordanian Administrative Judiciary Law & the Judiciary of the Administrative Court

Authors

  • Dr. Abdullah Khader Al- humiadat Faculty of Law, Al-Hussein Bin Talal University
  • Dr. Lina Abdullah Khalil Shabeeb
  • Dr. Raed S A Faqir

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35682/jjlps.v14i1.324

Keywords:

Administrative Judiciary Law, the administrative Grievance, Case of Cancellation, Stabbing Date of Cancellation, Administrative Court

Abstract

 The attitude of Jordanian legislator, despite the development of its aptitude in the High Court Law, enacted special legal rules, which govern the impact of the administrative grievance on the case of cancellation, but such regulation was inefficient in term of losing the reason behind its enactment as to mitigate the burden on the shoulders of the judiciary.

The current study concludes that, all the organs of the administrative judiciary represented by both prestigious Administrative Court and High Administrative Court may interpret narrowly the provisions of law and its  ruled  that the appeal against the administrative decision issued as the result of administrative grievance is independently accepted irrespective of its issuance as conformal decision to another previous final decision, and it makes the submission of optional grievance merely an automatic effect for waiving the right to appeal against the issued decision as the result of  grievance. This led to the problem of claiming that there is no need to talk about the definitive effect of the grievance despite theposition of the comparative jurisprudence and judiciary

 

 

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Published

31-05-2022

How to Cite

Al- humiadat, D. A. K. ., Shabeeb, D. L. A. K. ., & Faqir, D. R. S. A. . (2022). The Impact of the Administrative Grievance on Case of Cancellation According to the Jordanian Administrative Judiciary Law & the Judiciary of the Administrative Court. The Jordanian Journal of Law and Political Science, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.35682/jjlps.v14i1.324

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