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UK (Use of N judgment as a benchmark in ill-health cases) Rwanda [2004] UKIAT 00262
Date of hearing: 2 August 2004
Date Determination notified: 21 September 2004
Secretary of State for the Home Department | APPELLANT |
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UK | RESPONDENT |
DETERMINATION AND REASONS
'I intend only to emphasise that an Article 3 case of this kind must be based on facts, which are not only exceptional, but extreme: extreme, that is, judged in the context of cases all or many of which (like this one) demands one's sympathy on pressing grounds' (emphasis added).
Thus the facts of N also furnish a benchmark as to what is necessary to cross the Article 3 threshold.