![The Ontario Superior Court of Justice reasserts that save for rare and exceptional cases, judicial reviews will be rejected as premature when brought in the middle of administrative proceedings](https://www.harpergrey.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/renee-gagnon_thumbnail-4.jpg)
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![There are no shortcuts to judicial review: judicial review will not be available where there is an adequate alternative remedy. A limited right of appeal from decisions of an administrative body to the Court constitutes an adequate alternative remedy](https://www.harpergrey.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/parking-garage_thumbnail.jpg)
![There are no shortcuts to judicial review: judicial review will not be available where there is an adequate alternative remedy. A limited right of appeal from decisions of an administrative body to the Court constitutes an adequate alternative remedy](https://www.harpergrey.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/mollie-clark_thumbnail-2.jpg)
December 21, 2021