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PART 6Miscellaneous
77Special Immigration Appeals Commission
(1)
(2)
“2FJurisdiction: review of certain immigration decisions
(1)
Subsection (2) applies in relation to any decision of the Secretary of State which—
(a)
relates to a person’s entitlement to enter, reside in or remain in the United Kingdom, or to a person’s removal from the United Kingdom,
(b)
is not subject—
(i)
to a right of appeal, or
(ii)
to a right under a provision other than subsection (2) to apply to the Special Immigration Appeals Commission for the decision to be set aside, and
(c)
is certified by the Secretary of State acting in person as a decision that was made wholly or partly in reliance on information which, in the opinion of the Secretary of State, should not be made public—
(i)
in the interests of national security,
(ii)
in the interests of the relationship between the United Kingdom and another country, or
(iii)
otherwise in the public interest.
(2)
The person to whom the decision relates may apply to the Special Immigration Appeals Commission to set aside the decision.
(3)
In determining whether the decision should be set aside, the Commission must apply the principles which would be applied in judicial review proceedings.
(4)
If the Commission decides that the decision should be set aside, it may make any such order, or give any such relief, as may be made or given in judicial review proceedings.”
(3)
In section 6A (procedure in relation to jurisdiction under sections 2C to 2E)—
(a)
in the heading, for “2E” substitute “2F”
,
(b)
in subsection (1), for “or 2E” substitute “, 2E or 2F”
,
(c)
in subsection (2)(a), for “or 2E” substitute “, 2E or 2F”
, and
(d)
in subsection (2)(b), for “or (as the case may be) 2E(2)” substitute “, 2E(2) or (as the case may be) 2F(2)”
.
(4)
In section 7 (appeals from the Commission), in subsection (1A), for “or 2E” substitute “, 2E or 2F”
.
(5)
(6)
In section 115(8) of the Equality Act 2010 (immigration cases), for “section 2D and 2E” substitute “section 2D, 2E or 2F”
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