Freed immigration detainee sues Australian government for damages for alleged false imprisonment
Stateless Kurdish man’s compensation case is the first sparked by high court ruling that indefinite detention is unlawful
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A stateless Kurdish man released from immigration detention is seeking “aggravated” and “compensatory” damages for alleged false imprisonment – the first such case sparked by the high court’s ruling that indefinite detention is unlawful.
The intellectually impaired man, known as DVU18, has sued the immigration minister, Andrew Giles, through a litigation guardian, in a case that could pave the way for the 149 people released to sue for hundreds of thousands of dollars of compensation each.
Law (Australia) | The Guardian
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