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Mar 4, 2021The hearings adopted whereby a Judge considers a lawyer may have acted improperly in the preparation and conduct of judicial review proceedings
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Does Hamid jurisdiction apply to immigration and asylum cases?
Most, perhaps all, Hamid cases so far have been about immigration
Asked whether the Hamid jurisdiction can be exercised in any case or is reserved for immigration and asylum only, the Judicial Office told us that “in principle, the jurisdiction applies across the entirety of the Court system”
What is a Hamid court?
It envisages hearings where a Judge considers a lawyer may have acted improperly in the preparation and conduct of judicial review proceedings
The jurisdiction has come to be known as the Hamid Courts after the case set out here and has potentially very wide professional ramifications for the lawyer(s) and their firms
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What is Hamid principle?
In the present cases the conduct of the professionals involved amounts in the judgment of the Court to a serious failure to adhere to proper standards
The Hamid principle applies equally to the Upper Tribunal for Immigration and Asylum
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