Shafaquat Afzal Hussain, R (on the application of) v Crown Court at Leeds

Shafaquat Afzal Hussain, R (on the application of) v Crown Court at Leeds

The Crown Court judge's reasons, though brief, were legally adequate in context and addressed the core concerns and safeguards. The refusal to vary bail conditions was not unreasonable, unnecessary, or disproportionate, given the substantial risk of absconding and the latitude afforded to the Crown Court in risk...

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Parties
Claimant: Shafaquat Afzal Hussain; Defendant: Crown Court at Leeds; Interested Party: Crown Prosecution Service
Jurisdiction
England and Wales
Judgment Date
17 January 2023
Procedural Posture
Judicial Review / Rolled Up Hearing; Permission Granted; Substantive Claim Dismissed
Outcome
Permission for judicial review granted; substantive claim dismissed; costs awarded to CPS.
Legal Topics
Bail Variation, Adequacy of Reasons, Reasonableness Standard, Article 8 ECHR, Risk Assessment, Costs
Criminal Law Judicial Review Human Rights Bail Variation Adequacy of Reasons Reasonableness Standard Article 8 ECHR Risk Assessment +1 more

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Parties

Shafaquat Afzal Hussain

Claimant

Crown Court at Leeds

Defendant

Crown Prosecution Service

Interested Party

Procedural Posture

Judicial Review / Rolled Up Hearing; Permission Granted; Substantive Claim Dismissed

  1. 1 Whether the Crown Court judge gave legally adequate reasons for refusing bail variation
  2. 2 Whether the refusal to vary bail conditions was unreasonable, unnecessary, or disproportionate

Ratio Decidendi

The Crown Court judge's reasons, though brief, were legally adequate in context and addressed the core concerns and safeguards. The refusal to vary bail conditions was not unreasonable, unnecessary, or disproportionate, given the substantial risk of absconding and the latitude afforded to the Crown Court in risk assessment.

Court Disposition

Permission for judicial review granted; substantive claim dismissed; costs awarded to CPS.

Orders

  • Permission for judicial review granted
  • Substantive claim dismissed