| Source: | All England Reporter |
| Publisher Citation: | [2012] All ER (D) 26 (Feb) |
| Court: | Queen's Bench Division, Administrative Court (London) |
| Judge: | Dobbs J (judgment delivered extempore) |
| Representation | Benjamin Hawkin (instructed by Duncan Lewis) for the claimant. |
| Julie Anderson (instructed by the Treasury Solicitor) for the Secretary of State. | |
| Judgment Dates: | 3 February 2012 |
Catchwords
Immigration - Detention - Detention pending deportation - Claimant's deportation being ordered by defendant Secretary of State - Claimant being detained pending deportation - Claimant applying for judicial review of detention - Whether detention unlawful.
The Case
Immigration Detention. The Administrative Court, in dismissing the claimant's application for judicial review of his detention prior to his deportation, held that in all the circumstances of the case, it could not be said that the claimant's detention had been unreasonable, arbitrary or unlawful.
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