The grounds for complaint concerning a reviewable action are the following:
(a) that the action involved a breach of the rules of natural justice;
(b) that the action was induced or affected by fraud;
(c) that there was no evidence or other material to justify the action;
(d) that an irrelevant consideration was taken into account in relation to the action;
(e) that a relevant consideration was not taken into account in relation to the action;
(f) that in the course of the action a discretionary power was exercised for a purpose other than the purpose for which the power is conferred;
(g) that the action involved the exercise of a discretionary power in bad faith;
(h) that, in the course of the action, a personal discretionary power was exercised at the direction of another person;
(i) that the action involved the exercise of a discretionary power in accordance with a rule or policy without regard to the merits of the particular case;
(j) that the action involved any other exercise of a power in a way that constitutes abuse of the power.