Where a person had been lawfully arrested, but later ordered to be released, because his continued detention was in breach of the Convention on Human Rights he could properly be denied compensation for the prior detention by the Secretary of State. There was no fault or maladministration on the part of the Home Secretary. The complainant had properly been arrested as a threat to national security and with a view to deportation.
Citations:
Times 10-Nov-1999
Statutes:
European Convention on Human Rights
Jurisdiction:
England and Wales
Administrative, Human Rights
Updated: 11 May 2022; Ref: scu.85509