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Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor Max Madden (Labour), on Monday, 18 November 1996, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 33 members in total.


KARAMJIT SINGH CHAHAL

That this House congratulates Karamjit Singh Chahal on his release after more than six years from Bedford Prison following the landmark judgment concerning his case by the European Court of Human rights; is delighted Mr Chahal was freed, enabling him to rejoin his wife and two British-born children in Luton; believes Raghbir Singh, detained in Birmingham on national security grounds, should now be released; urges Her Majesty's Government to scrap the Advisory Committee on National Security - the so-called 'three wise men' - which is an outdated and unjust procedure, as was recognised by the ECHR; further urges Her Majesty's Government to ensure that in any future cases concerning national security the accused and the courts are given adequate factual information about alleged national security breaches; and believes the Labour Party must commit itself to introducing such legal reforms if Her Majesty's Government fails to act.


Secondary information

Type
Early day motion
Reference
209 
Session
1996-97
Subjects
Chahal, Karamjit Singh
Link
View this Early day motion on www.parliament.uk