Bank Mellat v HM Treasury
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Core Citations
ADOPTS
- Cooper v Board of Works for the Wandsworth Destrict
- R (Daly) v Secretary of State for the Home Department
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CONSIDERS
- Runa Begum v Tower Hamlets London Borough Council
- R v Secretary of State for the Home Department, ex parte Doody ; R v Same, ex parte Pierson ; R v Same, ex parte Smart ; R v Same, ex parte Pegg
- R (BAPIO Action Ltd) v Secretary of State for the Home Department
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CONSIDERS
FOLLOWS
REFERS TO
RESUELVE RECURSO
APPLIES
CITES
- R (Roberts) v Parole Board
- R (Alconbury Developments Ltd) v Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions
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COMMENTS
RELIES UPON
- R (BAPIO Action Ltd) v Secretary of State for the Home Department
- Secretary of State for the Home Department v Rehman
DISTINGUISHES
CITED in
- The Queen (on the application of X) v The Chief Constable of Y Police and Another
- The Competition and Markets Authority v Concordia International RX (UK) Ltd
- Bank Mellat v HM Treasury
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CONSIDERED in
- Secretary of State for the Home Department v CD
- The Queen (on the application of Maya Evans) v Secretary of State for Defence Associated Newspapers Ltd (Intervener/Applicant)
- Grenville College London Ltd and Another v The Secretary of State for the Home Department
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REFERRED in
- Anthony Taylor v Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council
- The King (on the application of Joyce OJI) v The Director of Legal Aid Casework
APPLIED in
APPEAL RESOLVED in
COMMENTED in
REPORTED OPINION OF in
REVERSED in
This document cites
- Convenio Europeo para la Protección de los Derechos Humanos y de las Libertades Fundamentales
- R v North and East Devon Health Authority ex parte Pamela Coughlan Secretary of State for Health (Intervenor) Royal College of Nursing (Intervenor)
- R (BAPIO Action Ltd) v Secretary of State for the Home Department
- R (Daly) v Secretary of State for the Home Department
- R v Gaming Board for Great Britain, ex parte Benaim and Khaida