No nuggets, no deportation: UK case gets extra crispy
In a case that sounds like it was cooked up in a satire kitchen, an Albanian criminal has won the right to stay in the UK – partly because his son won’t eat foreign chicken nuggets. Yes, really. According to The Telegraph, Klevis Disha, 39 – who entered the UK illegally, used a false identity, and later served two years in prison after being caught with £250,000 (approx Rs 3 crore) in criminal proceeds – has been allowed to stay. And somewhere things got a crunchy.
Food comes to the rescue, legally
Disha, would normally face automatic deportation, but here’s where things take a turn. His legal team argued that sending him back to Albania – or separating him from his son – would violate their rights under Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), which protects family life. The ultimate Bingo card? The child’s reluctance to eat “foreign chicken nuggets” was cited as a reason he couldn’t relocate. Critics, understandably, had questions. Like: are nuggets now a legal argument?
Plot Twist: It wasn’t (just) about nuggets
While the nugget saga grabbed headlines (and plenty of eye-rolls), the court’s decision went far beyond fast food as judges noted that the child is being assessed for autism. They ruled that deporting Disha would be “unduly harsh,” given the boy’s reliance on his school and family support. Still, the case has stirred debate. The Prime Minister even backed an appeal, while the Home Secretary is now looking to tighten how Article 8 is applied – perhaps to ensure future rulings hinge on more than just what’s on the plate.
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Disha, would normally face automatic deportation, but here’s where things take a turn. His legal team argued that sending him back to Albania – or separating him from his son – would violate their rights under Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), which protects family life. The ultimate Bingo card? The child’s reluctance to eat “foreign chicken nuggets” was cited as a reason he couldn’t relocate. Critics, understandably, had questions. Like: are nuggets now a legal argument?
Plot Twist: It wasn’t (just) about nuggets
While the nugget saga grabbed headlines (and plenty of eye-rolls), the court’s decision went far beyond fast food as judges noted that the child is being assessed for autism. They ruled that deporting Disha would be “unduly harsh,” given the boy’s reliance on his school and family support. Still, the case has stirred debate. The Prime Minister even backed an appeal, while the Home Secretary is now looking to tighten how Article 8 is applied – perhaps to ensure future rulings hinge on more than just what’s on the plate.
Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
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