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<p /> <p>Question 213688 was answered on 8 January 2015 but I have reproduced it
here, for ease.</p><p> </p><p>Without incurring disproportionate cost it is not readily
possible to distinguish those judicial review cases which were successfully brought
against specific policies or measures from the total number of judicial review cases
which were successfully brought against the Ministry of Justice.</p><p> </p><p>My
letter dated 7 January 2015 answering Question 211301 (which can also be found in
the Libraries of the Houses and on www.parliament.uk) sets out the numbers of judicial
review cases successfully brought against the Ministry of Justice in each year from
2010 to 2012.</p>
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