IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE HIGH COURT
(ADMINISTRATIVE COURT)
(MR JUSTICE COLLINS)
Strand London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
(Vice President of the Court of Appeal, Civil Division)
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R (ON THE APPLICATION OF THE REFUGEE LEGAL CENTRE) | Claimant/Applicant | |
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SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT | Defendant/Respondent |
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MR MICHAEL FORDHAM (instructed by Public Law Project, London, N7 6NE) appeared on behalf of the Applicant
MR ROBIN TAM (instructed by the Treasury Solicitor, London, SW1H 9JS) appeared on behalf of the Respondent
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"For the reasons canvassed in the skeleton argument there is a respectable prospect of success. But the issues are in any event such as to merit the Court of Appeal's attention."
I made it clear during the course of argument that I shared that assessment.
"In August [2003], responses to a questionnaire which included the question: 'Overall are you happy with the operation of fast track? If no, please give reasons' showed that 17 said no and 5 said yes (or "not applicable"). The reasons for dissatisfaction varied. 12 said the timescale was too short and led to a real difficulty in putting forward a proper case on behalf of the client."
All that the Refugee Legal Centre is seeking is a slightly elongated period so that the all important interview with the Home Office representative does not take place on the same day as a time-limited interview is taking place in the morning.
"I recognise there are real concerns by those who work under it that the scheme has the potential for unfairness. I am satisfied that anything quicker would be impossible to justify but I am equally satisfied on the material I have had put before me that the present system is not unlawful."