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High Court refuses leave to appeal decision granting judicial review of a deportation order, on the grounds that leave to appeal is not necessary where the case was decided on a fact-specific point.
Judicial review – asylum and immigration – application for leave to appeal – judicial review of deportation order granted - ramifications of the judgment on deportation system – statutory interpretation - judgment in no way interferes with the freedom of the Oireachtas - fact-specific complaint - caselaw on leave to appeal - problem for the State is that their main point is not decisive because the respondent lost on a second, fact-specific, point – point already clarified by the superior courts – leave to appeal not necessary – leave to appeal refused.
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