R (Hindawi) v Secretary of State for the Home Department
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Core Citations
CONSIDERS
- Human Rights Act 1998 - Articles : S-6
- Criminal Justice Act 2003
- Criminal Justice Act 1991
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REFERS TO
RESUELVE RECURSO
AFFIRMS
CITES
REVERSES
REFERRED in
- Ibrahim v Secretary of State for the Home Department
- Ryder v The Lord Chancellor
- Nezar Hindawi v The Parole Board The Secretary of State for Justice (First Interested Party) The Secretary of State for the Home Department (Second Interested Party)
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CITED in
- Bristow v Secretary of Justice and Another
- Griffiths v Attorney General of Bermuda and Others
- David Bonner v Secretary of State for Justice
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CONSIDERED in
- R Geoffrey Massey v Secretary of State for Justice
- R Benjamin King v The Parole Board The Secretary of State for Justice (Interested Party)
- Mason v Ministry of Justice
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FOLLOWED in
- R Steven Bristow v The Secretary of State for Justice (1st Defendant) The National Offender Management Service (2nd Defendant)
- R Brian Dilks v The Secretary of State for Justice The National Probation Service (Interested Party)
- Minter v Chief Constable of Hampshire Constabulary Secretary of State for the Home Department (Interested Party)
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DISAPPROVED in
- R (on the application of Stott) v Secretary of State for Justice
- R (on the application of Stott) v Secretary of State for Justice
COMMENTED in
DISTINGUISHED in
- The King on the application of Surjit Kaur Acting by her litigation friend Steven Boparai v Adjudicator's Office
- The Queen (on the Application of Leon McNiece) v Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority and Another
REPORTED OPINION OF in
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