IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE IMMIGRATION APPEAL TRIBUNAL
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BS (INDIA) | Claimant/Applicant | |
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SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT | Defendant/Respondent |
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Mr D Blundell (instructed by GLD) appeared on behalf of the Respondent
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"(7A) Where false representations have been made or false documents or information have been submitted (whether or not material to the application, and whether or not to the applicant's knowledge), or material facts have not been disclosed, in relation to the application or in order to obtain documents from the Secretary of State or a third party required in support of the application."
"(11) Where the applicant has previously contrived in a significant way to frustrate the intentions of the Rules by:
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(iv) using deception in an application for entry clearance, leave to enter or remain or in order to obtain documents from the Secretary of State or a third party required in support of the application (whether successful or not); and there are other aggravating circumstances, such as absconding, not meeting temporary admission/reporting restrictions or bail conditions.
using an assumed identity or multiple identities, switching nationality, making frivolous applications or not complying with the re-documentation process."
The Appeal's to the FTT and UT
"The evidence is that he has a family in India and I believe there is every incentive for him to return. I accept that he will be attending to see his relatives to give them his family's blessing after the wedding."
"If the [Upper Tribunal] was correct as a matter of law to decide the appeal on the basis of 'the traditional method of analysis, namely following the Razgar steps', then it cannot be faulted."