Nandabalan v. Comm'r of Motor Vehicles

4 Citing cases

  1. Mata v. Comm'r of Motor Vehicles

    221 Conn. App. 25 (Conn. App. Ct. 2023)

    (Internal quotation marks omitted.) Nandabalan v. Commissioner of Motor Vehicles , 204 Conn. App. 457, 461 n.5, 253 A.3d 76, cert. denied, 336 Conn. 951, 251 A.3d 618 (2021).

  2. Glanz v. Comm'r of Motor Vehicles

    210 Conn. App. 515 (Conn. App. Ct. 2022)   Cited 1 times

    (Internal quotation marks omitted.) Nandabalan v. Commissioner of Motor Vehicles , 204 Conn. App. 457, 461 n.5, 253 A.3d 76, cert. denied, 336 Conn. 951, 251 A.3d 618 (2021) ; see also General Statutes § 14-227b (c). "[J]udicial review of the commissioner's action is governed by the Uniform Administrative Procedure Act [(UAPA), General Statutes §§ 4-166 through 4-189 ], and the scope of that review is very restricted. ... [R]eview of an administrative agency decision requires a court to determine whether there is substantial evidence in the administrative record to support the agency's findings of basic fact and whether the conclusions drawn from those facts are reasonable. ... Neither this court nor the trial court may retry the case or substitute its own judgment for that of the administrative agency on the weight of the evidence or questions of fact. ... Our ultimate duty is to determine, in view of all of the evidence, whether the agency, in issuing its order, acted unreasonably, arbitrarily, illegally or in abuse of its discretion."

  3. Marshall v. Comm'r of Motor Vehicles

    AC 44191 (Conn. App. Ct. Jan. 18, 2022)   Cited 1 times

    (Internal quotation marks omitted.) Nandabalan v.Commissioner of Motor Vehicles, 204 Conn.App. 457, 461 n.5, 253 A.3d 76, cert, denied, 336 Conn. 951, 251 A.3d 618 (2021). "The provisions of ... § 14-227b (c) and § 14-227b-19 of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies permit the admission of the police report on a form approved by the defendant, as the A-44 form has been, together with additional sheets or materials necessary to explain the report, which are considered part of the report."

  4. Marshall v. Comm'r Vehicles

    210 Conn. App. 109 (Conn. App. Ct. 2021)   Cited 2 times

    (Internal quotation marks omitted.) Nandabalan v. Commissioner of Motor Vehicles , 204 Conn. App. 457, 461 n.5, 253 A.3d 76, cert. denied, 336 Conn. 951, 251 A.3d 618 (2021). "The provisions of ... § 14-227b (c) and § 14-227b-19 of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies permit the admission of the police report on a form approved by the defendant, as the A-44 form has been, together with additional sheets or materials necessary to explain the report, which are considered part of the report."