UKSC/2018/0137

R (on the application of Jalloh (Liberia)) (Respondent) v Secretary of State for the Home Department (Appellant)

Judgment given

Case summary


Case ID

UKSC/2018/0137

Parties

Appellant(s)

Secretary of State for the Home Department

Respondent(s)

Ibrahima Jalloh

Issue

Whether the imposition of a curfew requirement on a person subject to deportation amounts to ‘imprisonment’ for the purpose of establishing the tort of false imprisonment.

Facts

The Respondent was made subject to a curfew restriction between the hours of 23.00 and 07.00 for a period between 3 February 2014 and 14 July 2016, pending potential deportation. The curfew was imposed by those acting on behalf of the Secretary of State purportedly pursuant to paragraph 2(5) of Schedule 3 to the Immigration Act 1971 (as it then stood). However, in light of subsequent Court of Appeal authority, it was accepted by the Secretary of State that paragraph 2(5) of Schedule 3 to the Immigration Act 1971 did not confer a power to impose a curfew. Consequently, the curfew imposed was unlawfully imposed. The Respondent issued judicial review proceedings. In the High Court, Lewis J held that the curfew did amount to a detention for the purposes of the tort of false imprisonment. He assessed the damages at £4,000. The Secretary of State appealed to the Court of Appeal against the decision that the Respondent was entitled to damages for false imprisonment. The Respondent cross-appealed against the amount of the award of damages on the grounds that a much greater award should have been made. The Court of Appeal dismissed both the appeal and the cross-appeal. The Secretary of State has been granted permission to appeal to the Supreme Court.

Date of issue

10 July 2018

Judgment details


Judgment date

12 February 2020

Neutral citation

[2020] UKSC 4

Judgment summary

12 February 2020

Appeal


Justices

Hearing dates

Start date

12 November 2019

End date

12 November 2019

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12 November 2019 - Morning session

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12 November 2019 - Afternoon session

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Last updated 16 April 2024

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