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

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Neutral Citation[2005] EWHC 2567 (Admin)
Year2005
Date2005
CourtQueen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
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5 cases
  • R (Walumba Lumba and another) v Secretary of State for the Home Department
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • 19 Diciembre 2008
    ...Office. I appreciate that was not necessarily the approach of Bean J in R (Faulkner) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2005] EWHC 2567 (Admin) who adopted an approach different from that of Collins J in Saadi (which was cited to him). In that case, detention was held to be unlaw......
  • R v Abdi
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • 22 Mayo 2009
    ... ... of Abdi Claimant The Secretary of State for The Home Department Defendant ... ...
  • R (Vovk) v Secretary of State for the Home Department; R (Datta) Secretary of State for the Home Department
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • 13 Diciembre 2006
    ...it has been considered and departures from it have been found to be unlawful. 17 I was then referred to the case of Faulkner v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2005] EWHC 2567 (Admin). This case in fact was far more relevant to the claim originally brought, which depended on the ......
  • R Shoaib v Secretary of State for the Home Department
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • 14 Febrero 2018
    ...to two further cases which directly considered the form that I am considering today. The first is R (on the application of) Faulkner, v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2005] EWHC 2567 (Admin) where Bean J, as he then was, discusses the position and states: “11. Since there is no......
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