The Court of Appeal (CoA) was faced with this exact question and confirmed that the Secretary of State (SSHD) is under no duty to carry out an assessment of the wider impact of a revocation of a
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The Court of Appeal (CoA) was faced with this exact question and confirmed that the Secretary of State (SSHD) is under no duty to carry out an assessment of the wider impact of a revocation of a
The Court of Appeal (CoA) was faced with the question of whether a university education could constitute an essential living need and if a three-year gap would interrupt such
The Court of Appeal (CoA) was requested to examine a deportation case and whether such deportation was in breach of Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).
Background:
PG is a
The Court of Appeal (CoA) deplored the time taken to resolve this case but agreed that the whole case should have been remitted to the lower tribunals for a complete rehearing.
Background:
AA was
The Court of Appeal (CoA) refused to hear appeals that were qualified as academic appeals.
Background:
The applications related to judicial reviews of decisions by the Ministry of Defence (MoD)
The High Court heard a case in which an asylum seeker was subjected to very restrictive conditions while her fresh asylum application was being assessed by the Secretary of State for the Home
The Court of Appeal (CoA) was faced with the question as to whether it was unfair for a leave to remain to be refused based on the fact that the person was not aware that their sponsor’s licence had
The CoA was asked whether there was a requirement to carry out a balancing exercise when a person is considered a ‘danger to national security’.
Background:
The respondent, D8, is an Iranian
The Court of Appeal (CoA) heard a case regarding deprivation of citizenship based on grounds of fraud. It raises the issue of the test to be applied by the First-tier Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum
The High Court ordered the Home Office to provide suitable accommodation for a severely disabled child as part of their asylum support.
Background:
AYW is the mother of ACR, a severely disabled