(1) An application for judicial review may be made by any person, group or body which has sufficient interest in the subject matter of the application.
(2) This includes —
(a) any person who has been adversely affected by the decision which is the subject of the application;
(b) any body or group acting at the request of a person or persons who would be entitled to apply under paragraph (a);
(c) any body or group that represents the views of its members who may have been adversely affected by the decision which is the subject of the application;
(d) any body or group that can show that the matter is of public interest and that the body or group possesses expertise in the subject matter of the application;
(e) any statutory body where the subject matters falls within its statutory limit; or
(f) any other person or body who has a right to be heard under the terms of any relevant enactment or Constitution.