The Singapore case Chew Kia Ngee v. Singapore Society of Accountants (1988), though not a judicial review application, illustrates how a decision-maker acts incorrectly if it fails to take into account relevant considerations.
If they acted incorrectly, the argument goes, they did so out of ignorance or because they relied on misleading information supplied by more sophisticated directors and officers.
But hadn't Commander Chekov taught him that failing to act could be as costly as acting incorrectly?
He believed that the commission acted incorrectly in nullifying Tilden's apparent victory at the polls and never accepted Hayes as the lawful president.
Our previous relationship prompted me to act incorrectly in this relationship.
"We all act incorrectly when we're angry," Uhura said.
Fairness and safety are likely to be compromised (which practically means a program may behave slowly, act erratically, hang or crash) if even a single process acts incorrectly.
"Doesn't a government body that found it acted incorrectly have a duty to correct itself?"
Williams acted incorrectly on each pitch.
The Ombudsman's Special Report found that OLAF acted incorrectly in making accusations against a journalist.