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THU · 2026-05-28 · 13:09 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0528-79910
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Veteran lawyer seeks judicial review over alleged illegal structures on his home

Veteran Hong Kong barrister Alan Hoo is seeking judicial review of a Buildings Department order to demolish alleged illegal structures at his home in Seascape, Pok Fu Lam. Hoo's lawyers applied to the High Court after building authorities refused to consider his constitutional argument.

Brian WongSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-05-28 · 13:09 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Veteran lawyer seeks judicial review over alleged illegal structures on his home
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Briefing Summary

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Veteran Hong Kong barrister Alan Hoo is seeking judicial review of a Buildings Department order to demolish alleged illegal structures at his home in Seascape, Pok Fu Lam. Hoo's lawyers applied to the High Court after building authorities refused to consider his constitutional argument. He contends that the Appeal Tribunal (Buildings Ordinance) has the jurisdiction to determine if an order to remove unauthorized structures violates homeowners' fundamental rights, specifically his rights to protection of his home and privacy. The 74-year-old barrister argues that the January 23 order infringes these rights.

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Human Rights
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Key claims

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The Buildings Department ordered Hoo to rectify alleged illegal alterations to his house within 60 days.

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Hoo argues that a Buildings Department order infringes his rights to protection of his home and privacy.

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Hoo's lawyers applied to the High Court for a judicial review over the jurisdiction of the Appeal Tribunal (Buildings Ordinance).

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Veteran lawyer Alan Hoo is seeking judicial review over alleged illegal structures on his home.

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Full report

1 min read · 124 words
A veteran Hong Kong barrister ordered to demolish alleged illegal structures on his home has lodged a judicial challenge after building authorities refused to consider a constitutional argument he raised earlier.Senior counsel Alan Hoo’s lawyers applied to the High Court for a judicial review over the extent of jurisdiction of the Appeal Tribunal (Buildings Ordinance), saying the statutory body was entitled to decide whether an order to remove unauthorised structures would violate homeowners’ fundamental rights.The 74-year-old applicant argued that his rights to protection of his home and privacy had been infringed by a Buildings Department order dated January 23 last year instructing him to rectify alleged illegal alterations to his house at Seascape near Pok Fu Lam on Hong Kong Island within 60 days.
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Entities

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Keywords & salience

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illegal structures
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judicial review
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constitutional argument
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fundamental rights
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buildings department
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hong kong barrister
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protection of home
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privacy
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appeal tribunal
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unauthorised structures
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