Home Office to pay £100,000 to asylum seeker whose life was ‘grossly restricted’
High court upholds verdict that Nadra Tabasam Almas suffered disproportionate breach of her rights in 2004The Home Office must pay £100,000 to an asylum seeker who was unlawfully detained before her ability to work, buy food and socialise was “grossly restricted”, the high court has said.After her student visa ran out in 2004, Nadra Tabasam Almas, of Leicester, made repeated attempts to stay in the UK, while complying with conditions placed on her as an overstayer. Continue reading...
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High court upholds verdict that Nadra Tabasam Almas suffered disproportionate breach of her rights in 2004
The Home Office must pay £100,000 to an asylum seeker who was unlawfully detained before her ability to work, buy food and socialise was “grossly restricted”, the high court has said.
After her student visa ran out in 2004, Nadra Tabasam Almas, of Leicester, made repeated attempts to stay in the UK, while complying with conditions placed on her as an overstayer. Continue reading...