Lall v Westminster City Council

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Lall v Westminster City Council was 2013 case in England where barrister who is blind successfully challenged Westminster City Council who wanted to apply the "bedroom tax" to his housing association property.[1] Lall argued that the room in question had never been a bedroom meaning he should not face a reduction in housing benefit.

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  1. ^ "Bedroom tax defeat for Westminster council in landmark case". 26 September 2013.
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