UKSC/2019/0055

A and B (Appellants) v Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority and another (Respondents)

Judgment given

Case summary


Case ID

UKSC/2019/0055

Parties

Appellant(s)

A and B

Respondent(s)

Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority and another

Issue

The Supreme Court is asked to decide whether excluding A and B, who are victims of human trafficking, from compensation under the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme unjustifiably discriminates against A and B, in breach of Article 14 taken with Article 4 of the European Convention on Human Rights.

Facts

The appellants are brothers and Lithuanian nationals. In 2013 A and B were trafficked from Lithuania to the UK and subjected to labour exploitation and abuse.Their status as victims of modern slavery and trafficking was confirmed in November 2013. After their traffickers were convicted, A and B applied for compensation under the 2012 iteration of the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme.Their claims were rejected under the Scheme's rules as, at the time of their application, they both had an unspent conviction which had resulted in a custodial sentence. A and B brought judicial review claims challenging the lawfulness of the Scheme.Their claims were dismissed by the High Court and the Court of Appeal. They now appeal to the Supreme Court.

Date of issue

12 March 2019

Judgment appealed

Judgment details


Judgment date

9 July 2021

Neutral citation

[2021] UKSC 27

Judgment summary

9 July 2021

Appeal


Justices

Hearing dates

Start date

11 November 2020

End date

11 November 2020

Watch hearings


11 November 2020 - Morning session

11 November 2020 - Afternoon session

Change log

Last updated 16 April 2024

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