R v Secretary of State for the Home Department Ex P Bostanci: QBD 6 May 1999

A person being interviewed as part of an application for asylum has no right, as such, to have his own interpreter present, just as he has no right to a lawyer. However the refusal of consent to an interpreter must be exercised only for good reason.

Citations:

Gazette 06-May-1999

Immigration

Updated: 09 April 2022; Ref: scu.85519