SA (Bangladesh) v Secretary of State for the Home Department
Jurisdiction | Scotland |
Neutral Citation | [2017] CSOH 117 |
Date | 2017 |
Year | 2017 |
Court | Court of Session (Outer House) |
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45 cases
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KO (Nigeria) and Others v Secretary of State for theHome Department
...to leave that the provision may give the parents a right to remain. The point was well-expressed by Lord Boyd in SA (Bangladesh) v Secretary of State for the Home Department 2017 SLT 1245: “22. In my opinion before one embarks on an assessment of whether it is reasonable to expect the chil......
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Upper Tribunal (Immigration and asylum chamber), 2019-03-15, [2019] UKUT 72 (IAC) (JG (s 117B(6): “reasonable to leave” UK (Rev 1)))
...the parents a right to remain. The point was well -expressed by Lord Boyd in SA (Bangladesh) v Secretary of State for the Home Department 2017 SLT 1245: “22. In my opinion before one embarks on an assessment of whether it is reasonable to expect the child to leave the UK one has to address ......
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Reclaiming Motion By Sa And Others Against Secretary Of State For The Home Department
...16 November 2018 Introduction [1] This is a reclaiming motion against an interlocutor of the Lord Ordinary, dated 6 September 2017 (2017 SLT 1245), to refuse the prayer of a petition for judicial review of a decision of the Upper Tribunal, dated 11 November 2016. The UT had refused to grant......
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GM (Sri Lanka) v The Secretary of State for the Home Department
...it was generally reasonable for children to reside with them. The Court cited with approval the Scottish judgment in SA Bangladesh v SHHD 2017 SLT 1245 paragraph [22] (“ SA Bangladesh”) where in answering the question: why would a child be expected to leave the United Kingdom, it was held t......
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