Nezar Hindawi Jordanian was jailed in 1986 for his fiancee bomb in hand luggage London Heathrow flight to Tel Aviv after planting.
Parole Board is the recommended version but the successive Governments have rejected the advice.
The High Court, means al-Hindawi shall be released immediately.
A new hearing will be held to decide whether the Supreme Court should now make a final decision in, or whether the legal Secretary, should be obliged to reconsider its decision.
Al-Hindawi's 45-year sentence imposed by the judgment of the Court of Justice of England, is believed to be the longest special jail term.
Hand LuggageFriday's hearing, two senior judges quashed law Secretary Ken Clarke and his predecessor, Jack Straw, who refused to accept the advice of the Parole Board decisions.
The judges ruled that al-Hindawi, 56, was "in the investigation procedure and unfair" decision making.
Continue to be added to the main story, The Secretary of state was therefore not put in the position where he could properly take the decision "Al-offer the Lord Justice Thomas Hindawi was sentenced to the old Bailey for attempting to El Al plane carrying 375 people Invaders.
He planted the bomb timer for his pregnant Irish fiancee n unconsciously his hand luggage, but the plot was discovered, and the explosive was foiled.
BBC: Danny Shaw says, in this case, it seems to pave the way for al-Hindawi's version, and the potential expulsion back to Jordan and is still the legal opinions on a case-by-case next week.
He said the Government considered that the Parole of the al-Hindawi was shown the inside of his offending behaviour and remorse for his intended victims, in particular, his girlfriend and her daughter.
He added that the plot has caused a diplomatic row, when it became clear that the al-Hindawi was Syrian intelligence information, which was also provided, trained by the bombing.
Implacably against theAl-Hindawi became eligible for parole in 2001, after the place of secondment is the third of his sentence and be released no later than 2016 in the condition.
Successive ministers rejected an early version of his applications, a series of legal battles will lead.
David Blunkett, the Home Secretary, even if refused, in 2003, to present its case to refer to the Parole Board.
Then, in November 2009, the former Justice Secretary, Jack Straw did not accept that the released of al-Hindawi, on the recommendation of the Parole Board, his successor Ken Clarke confirmed the decision.
In 2010, the law was passed, the power to remove Government Ministers in the future, but it is not affected by the decision of the al-Hindawi.
The latest legal battle against Tim Owen QC, will appear on al-Hindawi, told Lord Justice Thomas and Mrs Justice Nicola Davies that the legal Secretary, was "implacably opposed" to the al-Hindawi n Release parole during the process.
Lord Justice Thomas close put before Justice Secretary of State, he can make this decision "to put a balanced case".
"They only use reject, why he should be approved by the Parole Board, and in any event, the decision on the matter," he said.
"In addition, as regards the rejection of the essence, the official, drew up, which was at the front of the Parole Board had, in the case of the monitoring procedure and lost.
"The Secretary of state was therefore not put in the position where he could properly take the decision."
He said this was "contrary to the principles of Justice, that we always applied, however, the most serious cases of crime may be".
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