The Applicant, a newly-wed Nigerian citizen, made an unsuccessful application for subsidiary protection. The Minister duly made a deportation order against her. She was then granted leave by the High Court to seek judicial review of the Minister’s decision on her subsidiary protection application, and a date was set for the substantive hearing of her case. In order to prevent … Read More
Ezeike v Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform
Respondent/Defendant: | Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform |
Court/s: | High Court |
Citation/s: | [2010] IEHC 110 |
Nature of Proceedings: | Injunction |
Judgment Date/s: | 15 Apr 2010 |
Judge: | Cooke J |
Category: | Deportation |
Keywords: | Deportation, Protection (Subsidiary) |
Country of Origin: | Nigeria |
URL: | https://www.courts.ie/acc/alfresco/2d342b53-0f52-41a6-9af1-211cae0875a4/2010_IEHC_110_1.pdf/pdf#view=fitH |
Geographic Focus: | Ireland |
References: | Cosma v. Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform |
Principles: | The Court may grant an interlocutory injunction preventing a person’s deportation pending the determination of a judicial review. |