IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE ASYLUM & IMMIGRATION TRIBUNAL
[AIT No. HX/42814/2003]
Strand London, WC2 |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE LONGMORE
LORD JUSTICE CARNWATH
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WM (Democratic Republic of Congo) | CLAIMANT/APPELLANT | |
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SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT | DEFENDANT/RESPONDENT |
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MS M DEMETRIOU (instructed by Treasury Solicitor) appeared on behalf of the Respondent.
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"While much of the application amounts to nothing more than a series of disagreements with the Immigration Judge's decision, the judge has not set out, either in the body of the determination or as an annexe to it, the reasons given by the panel at the first the stage of the reconsideration for its decision that there is an error of law in the determination."
Why did that matter? It mattered, or potentially mattered, because of what is said in the practice direction then current for the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal, which at paragraph 14.4 said:
"Where the Tribunal acting under paragraph 14.2 transfers the proceedings, it shall prepare written reasons for its finding that the original Tribunal made a material error of law and those written reasons shall be attached to, and form part of, the determination of the Tribunal which substitutes a fresh decision to allow or dismiss the appeal."
"Counsel for the appellant [I remind ourselves, not Ms Jegarajh] accepted that the adjudicators made an error though not in relation to the finding that the appellant has a well-founded fear of persecution in the east of the Democratic Republic. The question is whether the appellant would have a well-founded fear of persecution elsewhere in the Democratic Republic particularly the point of return in Kinshasa given his political profile and mixed ethnicity."
Order: Appeal allowed.