Who shhould pay for a judicial review>?

If a parish council is asked by some of its parishioners to apply for a judicial review against a planning decision made on a local property by the borough council, and they lose, who should pay for it? The council or the parshioners who requested it?

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If the church has an attorney on retainer, the attorney has been paid for and no other funds are required from the community.



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