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BK (Risk – Adultery -PSG) India CG [2002] UKIAT 03387
CC51726-1997
Date of hearing: 15th May 2002
Date Determination notified: 2 August 2002
APPELLANT | |
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Secretary of State for the Home Department | RESPONDENT |
"I am conscious, as the example which I have just given will suggest, that there are much more difficult cases in which the officers of the State neither act as the agents of discriminatory persecution nor, on the basis of a discriminatory policy, allow individuals to inflict persecution with impunity. In countries where the power of the State is weak, there may be intermediate cases in which groups of people have power in particular areas to persecute others on a discriminatory basis and the State, on account of lack of resources or political will and without its agents applying any discriminatory policy of their own, is unable or unwilling to protect them. I do not intend to lay down any rule for such cases. They have to be considered by adjudicators on a case-by-case basis as they arise. The distinguishing feature of the present case is the evidence of institutionalised discrimination against women by the police, the courts and the legal system, the central organs of the State."
H J E LATTER
VICE PRESIDENT