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Harneker v. Gaol Superintendent.; Latiefa v. Principal Immigration Officer.

Union of South Africa.  02 April 1951 ; 30 April 1951 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

Aliens — Admission of — In Cases of Polygamous Marriages — Whether Certain of the Wives of a Person Domiciled in the Country to which Entry is Sought may be Excluded as Prohibited Immigrants — The Law of South Africa.

Deportation — Position of Alien Declared to be a Prohibited Immigrant — Lawfulness of Detention Prior to Deportation — Whether Alien has Right of Access to Persons Outside Place of Detention — The Law of South Africa.

Aliens — Position of — Alien Detained as Prohibited Immigrant Pending Expulsion — Lawfulness of Such Detention — Person Domiciled in Country where Alien is Detained Seeking to Marry Her — Application for Court Order to Obtain Facilities to do so — Whether such Order may be Granted — Jurisdiction of the Courts in Immigration Cases — Polygamous Marriages — Whether Certain of the Alien Wives of a Person Domiciled in the Country to which Entry is Sought may be Excluded as Prohibited Immigrants — The Law of South Africa.

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Case Report
Copyright
© Cambridge University Press 1957

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