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<p>The Home Office does not keep a central record of all judgments handed down where
it was a party to legal proceedings before the High Court or Court of Appeal of England
and Wales. Accordingly, it does not have a central record of all the cases that the
Home Office won or lost during 2022-23. This also means that it does not have a central
record of the costs which have arisen in each of those cases. This would require a
review of each case to collate the information sought. Accordingly, the Department
considers the disproportionate cost threshold applies for the collection of this information.</p>
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