Othman v Secretary of State for the Home Department

Subject Matter

IMMIGRATION — Deportation — Conducive to public good — Jordanian citizen resident in United Kingdom convicted in absentia in Jordan of conspiracy to cause explosions — Deportation order made by Secretary of State on ground of national security — Special Immigration Appeal Commission finding probability that evidence obtained by torture would be admitted at his trial on return to Jordan — Whether commission capable of being satisfied that trial would not involve complete denial of Convention right to fair trial — Whether deportation order to be quashed — Human Rights Act 1998, Sch 1, Pt I, arts 3, 6

[2010] 2 AC 110; [2010] 2 AC 110; [2008] 3 WLR 798; [2009] 2 WLR 512

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