High Court refuses judicial review of decisions refusing a Nigerian mother and daughter subsidiary deportation and ordering their deportation, on the grounds that no illegality was established.
Judicial review – asylum and immigration – Nigerian mother and her daughter challenging the decisions refusing them subsidiary protection and ordering their deportation – already deported - legalistic grounds already rejected - claim of excessive reliance on asylum refusal - claim that the Minister regarded himself as being bound by the tribunal – alleged failure to make appropriate enquiries - alleged that the Minister failed to consider the effectiveness of laws in Nigeria and of state protection there - detailed and comprehensive decision which is well within the scope of what is rational for the Minister to have concluded – judicial review refused.