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

Administrative CourtHigh CourtKing's Bench DivisionAnonymity Order

Claim number: CO/2351/2022

In the High Court of Justice
King’s Bench Division
Administrative Court

17 May 2023

Before:

Mr Justice Swift

Between:

The King on the application of
MKAA

-v-

Secretary of State for the Home Department


Order

UPON the judgment in AAA & Others v Secretary of State for the Home Department and Asylum Aid v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2022] EWHC 3230 (Admin) being handed down on 19 December 2022
AND UPON the Claimants in AAA and Others v Secretary of State for the Home Department (CO/2032/2022) and Asylum Aid v Secretary of State for the Home Department (CO/2056/2022) having been granted permission to appeal to the Court of Appeal
AND UPON the Defendant agreeing to not make a decision in respect of the inadmissibility of the Claimants’ asylum claim, or issue him with removal directions, pending the final resolution of the NRM process, including consideration of whether the Claimant should be granted discretionary leave to remain.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED BY CONSENT THAT:

  1. Pursuant to CPR r.39.2(4), the Claimant’s name be anonymised throughout these proceedings, with them to be referred to by the following cipher ‘MKAA’.
  2. The application for permission be stayed until 14 days after the Court of Appeal hands down the judgment in CA-2023-000176 (R (AAA and Ors) v SSHD) and CA-2023- 000189 (R (Asylum Aid) v SSHD).
  3. Within 7 days of the expiry of the stay, the Claimant must file and serve submissions concerning his proposals for the case management of this claim.
  4. The Defendant may file a reply to the Claimant’s submissions. If she does so, the reply must be filed and served within 7 days of receipt of the Claimant’s submissions.
  5. Costs reserved.