QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
THE ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
Strand London WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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THE QUEEN ON THE APPLICATION OF | ||
(1) KHAN | ||
(2) JASSI | ||
(3) OLAWOYIN | ||
(4) R | Claimants | |
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SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT | ||
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UPPER TRIBUNAL (IMMIGRATION AND ASYLUM CHAMBER) | Defendants |
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Mr Zane Malik (instructed by MLC Solicitors) appeared on behalf of the second Claimant
Miss Linda Appiah (instructed by Apex Solicitors) appeared on behalf of the third Claimant
Ms Shivani Jegarajah (instructed by Vasuki Solicitors) appeared on behalf of the fourth Claimant
Mr David Blundell (instructed by the Treasury Solicitor) appeared on behalf of the Defendants
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"The belated attempt to switch to another category is, in my view, wholly opportunistic. There is no evidence to show that the statement of additional grounds has been served upon the respondent or that the respondent has had any opportunity to comment upon the proposed alternative application."
"The usual directions were issued with the notice of hearing requiring documents to be submitted in advance and copied to the respondents. There was no evidence the directions had been complied with. It was for the representatives to demonstrate compliance. Although it is now asserted that the material was served on the respondents, no copy of correspondence to support that claim has been lodged. The practice directions are there for a good reason. The judge was perfectly entitled to find the late service of the statement opportunistic and reject it."
"The renewed grounds of appeal were received out of time. I have carefully considered the explanation for the delay, but I do not find there are any circumstances making it appropriate to admit the application."
"The issue can be put succinctly. Can the points entitlement arising from a Masters degree count towards the minimum if the degree is awarded after the Secretary of State's decision but before the decision of the Tribunal?"