HXA v The Home Office: QBD 21 May 2010

The claimant challenged as unlawful his administrative detention for 10 months pending deportation.

Judges:

King J

Citations:

[2010] EWHC 1177 (QB)

Links:

Bailii

Statutes:

European Convention of Human Rights 5, Immigration Act 1971 5(5)

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Citing:

CitedA v Secretary of State for the Home Department, and X v Secretary of State for the Home Department HL 16-Dec-2004
The applicants had been imprisoned and held without trial, being suspected of international terrorism. No criminal charges were intended to be brought. They were foreigners and free to return home if they wished, but feared for their lives if they . .
See AlsoSecretary of State for the Home Department v AH Admn 9-May-2008
The claimant, an Iraqi national, had been about to be deported when he was re-arrested for Terrorism offences for which he was acquitted. He was then made subject to a non-derogating control order. He now challenged the renewal of that order, even . .
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Torts – Other, Immigration

Updated: 18 August 2022; Ref: scu.415983