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High Court grants leave to amend statement of grounds to allege that common law rules are unconstitutional, but not to seek a declaration of incompatibility under the Convention on Human Rights.
Judicial review - deportation order - application to amend grounds - section 5, European Convention of Human Rights Act 2003 - whether declaration of incompatibility appropriate if any other legal remedy adequate or available - whether litigants have constitutional guarantee of effective legal remedy to protect rights - delay in making application to amend - EU Charter of Fundamental Rights.
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