FGF -v- Secretary Of State For The Home Department (anonymity order)

Special Immigration Appeals CommissionAnonymity Order

Case No: SN/01/2022

IN THE SPECIAL IMMIGRATION APPEALS COMMISSION

Date: 11/04/2022

FGF
-v-
SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT

ORDER

On the Appellant’s application of 24 March 2022, for continuation of the Commission’s interim anonymity order dated 08 March 2022, pursuant to rule 39(5)(h) of the Special Immigration Appeals Commission (Procedure) Rules 2003 And for an order restraining publication pursuant to section 11 of the Contempt of Court Act 1981 (‘the application’)

On considering the documents (application notice, legal submissions, draft order, and the explanatory note to the Media Legal Representatives describing what the case is about) (‘the documents’) lodged pursuant to paragraph 28 of the Commission’s Practice Note on Anonymity Orders and Related Measures (‘the Practice Notice’)

On the Media Legal Representatives having been notified of the application by email on 24 March 2022 and upon there being no representations filed by any media organisation or anyone else as to why the Order should not remain in force

On considering the documents (application notice, legal submissions, a draft order, and the explanatory note to the Media Legal Representatives describing what the case is about) (‘the documents’) lodged pursuant to paragraph 28  of the Commission’s Practice Note on Anonymity Orders and Related Measures (‘the Practice Notice’)

On the Applicant undertaking to keep the Commission and the Secretary of State informed of any matter which may affected the continued need for this order

And upon it appearing that the reasons given in the order made on 08 March 2022 continue to justify the order that was made

It is ordered that:

  1. The Anonymity Order of 08 March 2022, following its expiry on 24March 2022, be extended for an indefinite period, or until further order, and that the Appellant shall continue to be granted anonymity in relation to the conduct of proceedings in the Commission and be anonymised by the initials FGF
  2. Nothing may be published which, directly, or indirectly, identifies the Applicant as a party to these proceedings before the Commission
  3. There be liberty to apply on 48 hours’ written notice to the Commission, to the Applicant, to the Secretary of State and to the Media Legal Representatives (as defined in the Practice Note)
  4. This order continues until the OPEN judgment has been handed down in this application, or further order in the meantime, unless the Applicant indicates to the Commission, as soon as the OPEN judgment is circulated in draft, that he intends to apply for it to continue after the OPEN judgment is handed down, and applies to the Commission, before that judgment is handed down, for directions for the determination of any such application