IN THE UPPER TRIBUNAL IMMIGRATION AND ASYLUM CHAMBER |
Case No: UI-2023-000433 |
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First-tier Tribunal No: HU/50831/2022 |
THE IMMIGRATION ACTS
Decision & Reasons Issued:
On 14 August 2023
Before
DEPUTY UPPER TRIBUNAL JUDGE SAFFER
Between
SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT
Appellant
and
MY
(A nonymity order made )
Respondent
Representation :
For the Appellant: Mr Diwnycz a Senior Home Office Presenting Officer
For the Respondent: Ms Mair of Counsel
Heard at Phoenix House (Bradford) on 7 August 2023
Order Regarding Anonymity
Pursuant to rule 14 of the Tribunal Procedure (Upper Tribunal) Rules 2008, the Respondent is granted anonymity. No-one shall publish or reveal any information, including the name or address of the Responde nt, likely to lead members of the public to identify the Responde nt. Failure to comply with this order could amount to a contempt of court .
DECISION AND REASONS
1. The Respondent was born on 17 April 1982. He is a citizen of Pakistan. He appealed against the decision of the Appellant dated 24 January 2022, refusing his human rights claim. The Appellant appeals against the decision of First-tier Tribunal Judge Drake, promulgated on 27 January 2023, allowing the appeal.
2. The brevity of this decision is due to the concession by Mr Diwnycz that, despite the grounds in support of the application and the grant of permission to appeal regarding consideration of DV-ILR, as there was no challenge to 3 of the 4 freestanding bases upon which the appeal as allowed namely Ex.1, Gen 3.2, and Article 8, having considered the matter further, it is accepted that the Judge did not materially err as it entirely academic as to whether the Judge materially erred regarding DV-ILR.
Notice of Decision
3. The Judge did not make a material error of law.
Laurence Saffer
Deputy Judge of the Upper Tribunal
Immigration and Asylum Chamber
7 August 2023