M v Secretary of State for the Home Department (1995)

Subject Matter

IMMIGRATION — Refusal of entry — Application for asylum — Applicant putting forward fraudulent and baseless claim — Fear of persecution because of making unsuccessful application or because of being deported — Whether having “well-founded fear of being persecuted” — Statement of Changes in Immigration Rules (1993), para 180G — Convention and Protocol relating to the Status of Refugees (1951), art 1A(2)

[1996] 1 WLR 507

CROWN — Minister, determination by — National security — Secretary of State issuing certificate and detaining person suspected of being terrorist — Special Immigration Appeals Commission cancelling certificate — Whether reasonable grounds existing for suspicion and for belief that person's presence risk to national security — Whether suspicious circumstances necessarily establishing reasonable suspicion — Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001, ss 21(1), 25

[2004] 2 All ER 863

IMMIGRATION — Deportation — Conducive to public good — Bangladeshi national granted indefinite leave to remain in United Kingdom — Recommendation for deportation following criminal conviction — Recommendation quashed by Court of Appeal — Whether Secretary of State prevented from ordering deportation — Whether duty to take court's decision into account — Whether deportation order valid — Immigration Act 1971, s 3(5) (as amended by British Nationality Act 1981, Sch 4, para 2 and Immigration and Asylum Act 1999, Sch 14, para 44)

[2003] 1 WLR 1980

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