C20 -v- Secretary of State for the Home Department (anonymity order)

Special Immigration Appeals CommissionAnonymity Order

In The Special Immigration Appeals Commission

22 February 2023

In The Matter Of An Application For Bail

Between:
C20
-v-
Secretary of State for the Home Department


Anonymity Order

UPON reading the applicant’s application for continued anonymity and reporting restrictions, made pursuant to the Commission’s Practice Note on Anonymity and Related Matters;

UPON considering the documents consisting of an Application Notice, Explanatory Note, Witness Statement of Daniel Furner and Legal Submissions (‘the documents’) lodged in accordance with paragraph 28 of the Commission’s Practice Note on Anonymity Orders and Related Measures (‘the Practice Note’)

UPON being satisfied that an anonymised explanatory note has been served on the media Legal Representatives in accordance with that Practice Note, and that no notice of objection has been served by those Legal Representatives within the relevant timeframe;

AND UPON the applicant undertaking to keep the Commission and the Secretary of State informed of any matter which may affect the continued need for this order,

IT IS ORDERED THAT:

(1) Pursuant to rule 39(5)(h) of the SIAC Procedure Rules 2003 the applicant is to be anonymised, such that he be referred to as “C20” only in these proceedings;

(2) Pursuant to rule 39(5)(h) of the SIAC Procedure Rules 2003 the sureties are to be anonymised;

(3) Pursuant to section 11 of the Contempt of Court Act 1981 there shall be no publication by any person of any matter which identifies, or might identify the applicant or any sureties in these proceedings;

(4) There be liberty to apply on 48 hours’ written notice to the Commission, to the applicant, to the Secretary of State and to the Legal Representatives (as defined in the Practice Note).

DATED this 22nd day of February 2023

BY THE COMMISSION