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United Kingdom: High Court (England and Wales)

The High Court deals with higher level civil disputes and consists of three divisions: the Queen’s Bench Division; the Chancery Division and the Family Division. The jurisdiction of the Administrative Court, which is part of the Queen’s Bench Division, is varied, consisting of the administrative law jurisdiction of England and Wales as well as a supervisory jurisdiction over inferior courts and tribunals. Website: www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk
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R (on the application of Sivapalan and another) v. Secretary of State for the Home Department

Application for judicial review.

1 December 2008 | Judicial Body: United Kingdom: High Court (England and Wales) | Document type: Case Law | Topic(s): Abduction - Appeal / Right to appeal - Credibility assessment - Deportation / Forcible return - Derivative status - Freedom from torture, inhuman and degrading treatment - Manifestly unfounded / Clearly abusive claims - Persecution based on political opinion - Right to family life - Sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) | Countries: Sri Lanka - United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

R (on the application of Tekagac) v. Secretary of State for the Home Department

Application for judicial review.

9 June 2008 | Judicial Body: United Kingdom: High Court (England and Wales) | Document type: Case Law | Topic(s): Asylum policy - Derivative status - Kurd | Countries: Türkiye - United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

R (on the application of Badur) v. (1) Birmingham Crown Court, (2) Solihull Magistrates' Court (Defendants), (1) Director of Public Prosecutions, (2) Secretary of State for the Home Department and (3) Crown Prosecution Service (Interested Parties)

20 March 2006 | Judicial Body: United Kingdom: High Court (England and Wales) | Document type: Case Law | Topic(s): Criminal justice - Derivative status | Countries: Afghanistan - United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

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