How have the courts in England and Wales dealt with the issue of bias and bias of the Supreme Court?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Beauchene v. Gunson (No. 2), 1928 CanLII 238 (SK QB):

The line of enquiry on such an application is stated in the cases. I need only refer to the language of Lord Alverstone, C.J., in Rex v. Tempest (1902) 86 L.T. 585, at p. 586: The test laid down by the late Master of the Rolls was this: The decision “must really turn on a question of fact whether there was or was not under the circumstances a real likelihood that there would be a bias on the part of the justices alleged to have been so biassed.”

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