JR -v- Secretary of State for the Home Department (anonymity order)
Administrative CourtHigh CourtKing's Bench DivisionAnonymity Order
Claim No: CO/3385/2022
In the High Court of Justice
King’s Bench Division
Administrative Court (London)
17 October 2022
In the matter of an application for permission to apply for judicial review
Before:
Mr Justice Griffiths
Between:
R (on the application of)
JR (anonymised)
-v-
Secretary of State for the Home Department
Consent Order
UPON the Defendant having already agreed to disperse the Claimant into suitable section 95 accommodation on a no-choice basis;
AND UPON the Defendant having requested her agents to source suitable asylum accommodation for the Claimant and to propose a property address by 12 October 2022 with the move to take place by 17 October 2022, absent special circumstances;
AND UPON the Claimant making an application for anonymity within the judicial review claim.
BY CONSENT, it is ordered that:
- The Claimant has leave to withdraw the above-numbered application for permission to apply for judicial review.
- The Claimant is to be referred to as “JR”. No report of these proceedings may identify the claimant directly or indirectly. Any non-party may apply to the Court on paper to discharge this paragraph of this order, but such an application must be made on 7 days’ written notice to both parties;
- The Defendant agrees to pay the Claimant’s reasonable costs in relation to the judicial review claim, to be assessed if not agreed;
- The Claimant’s publicly funded costs are to be subject to detailed assessment in accordance with the Civil Legal Aid (Costs) Regulations 2013.