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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
The Strand London WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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The Queen | ||
on the application of | ||
ALAN ALI JAMAL | ||
Claimant | ||
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SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT | ||
Defendant |
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Wordwave International Ltd (a Merrill Communications Company)
190 Fleet Street, London EC4
Telephone No: 020 7421 4040
(Official Shorthand Writers to the Court)
London SE1 4YB) appeared on behalf of The Claimant
Miss Kate Olley (instructed by the Treasury Solicitor)
appeared on behalf of The Defendant
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Crown Copyright ©
Monday 14 July 2008
MR JUSTICE PLENDER:
MR BAZINI: My Lord, the claimant has the benefit of a legal aid certificate.
MR JUSTICE PLENDER: Miss Olley has not applied for costs.
MISS OLLEY: My Lord, I do have an application, but I am not in a position to say what the sum is, partly because of the way that I am instructed. But I submit that I am entitled to costs in principle, to be assessed if not agreed.
MR JUSTICE PLENDER: I am not minded to grant an order for costs. An order for costs is almost the invariable consequence of the success of the respondent -- whether it is the Home Secretary or anybody else. But in the circumstances of the present case, where there has been an acknowledged error on the part of the Secretary of State, and the more so when it is a question of funds going from one public purse to another, I think it is inappropriate to make an order for costs. But this is no reflection upon you at all, Miss Olley.
MR BAZINI: My Lord, I am grateful. May we have our costs assessed?
MR JUSTICE PLENDER: You may have your costs assessed, yes, but no order for costs.
MR BAZINI: My Lord, there is the question of an application for permission to appeal against your judgment. I do not know whether you want me to make that now or to put something in writing to your Lordship?
MR JUSTICE PLENDER: It is a short matter and I think the application is best made to the Court of Appeal.
MR BAZINI: So be it.