R (FMA) v Secretary of State for the Home Department

Subject Matter

IMMIGRATION — Leave to enter — Conducive to public good — Afghan national applying for entry clearance to United Kingdom — Secretary of State refusing application on grounds applicant’s presence in United Kingdom not conducive to public good — Proper approach of court on judicial review of such decision — Whether Secretary of State required to consider risk of harm faced by applicant if entry refused — Immigration Rules, para 9.3.1

[2023] EWHC 1579 (Admin); [2024] 1 WLR 723; [2023] WLR(D) 281, KBD

Commentary

Free Movement
No visa for Afghan interpreter accused of leaking sensitive information Case comment

Panopticon
All the pieces matter: relevance, redactions and open justice Case comment

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