High Court refuses an injunction restraining the deportation of a Pakistani who was due to be imminently deported, on the grounds that an injunction would be inappropriate.
Judicial review - asylum and immigration - injunctions - Pakistani national due to be deported imminently - in detention for some weeks - failed protection seeker - refusal to be re-admitted to the asylum scheme under appeal - taken by surprise by the proposal to deport him pending an appeal - cannot be legitimately surprised because any right to remain by virtue of a re-application only applies to the first instance process, not to the appellate process - in considerable jeopardy from at least the point in time at which he was detained - inappropriate to grant injunction - application was made at the latest possible time - application for readmission is prima facie abusive.