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(1)Any person mentioned in subsection (2) may, with the leave of the court, appeal against any decision of the Commission under the preceding sections of this Part as respects a complaint on any ground set out in subsection (4).
(2)Those persons are—
(a)the complainer;
(b)the practitioner to whom the complaint relates;
(c)the practitioner’s firm;
(d)the employing practitioner;
(e)the relevant professional organisation.
(3)An appeal under subsection (1) must be made before the expiry of the period of 28 days beginning with the day on which notice of the decision was given to the complainer and the practitioner; but the court may, on cause shown, consider an appeal made after the expiry of that period.
(4)The grounds referred to in subsection (1) are—
(a)that the Commission’s decision was based on an error of law;
(b)that there has been a procedural impropriety in the conduct of any hearing by the Commission on the complaint;
(c)that the Commission has acted irrationally in the exercise of its discretion;
(d)that the Commission’s decision was not supported by the facts found to be established by the Commission.
(5)The Commission is to be a party in any proceedings on an appeal under subsection (1).
(6)In this section and in section 22, “decision” includes any determination, direction or other decision and also includes the making of any report under section 10(2)(e).
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