IN THE UPPER TRIBUNAL IMMIGRATION AND ASYLUM CHAMBER |
Case No: UI- 2023-005291 |
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First-tier Tribunal No: EA/50023/2023 LE/00747/2023 |
THE IMMIGRATION ACTS
Decision and Reasons Issued:
On 27 August 2024
Before
UPPER TRIBUNAL JUDGE SHERIDAN
Between
AVINASH PUTHANPURAYIL CHANDRAN
(NO ANONYMITY DIRECTION MADE)
Appellant
and
Secretary of State for the Home Department
Respondent
Background
1. The appellant applied for permission to appeal against a decision of Judge of the First-tier Tribunal Alis dated 26 August 2023. The grounds argue that the decision involved the making of a material error of law and the case should be remitted to the First-tier Tribunal.
2. On 13 December 2023, the First-tier Tribunal granted permission to appeal.
3. The respondent filed a Rule 24 response stating that the respondent does not oppose the appellant's application for permission to appeal and inviting the Upper Tribunal to determine the appeal with a "fresh oral (continuance) hearing".
4. Although the respondent has accepted that the decision should be set aside, the question of whether the case should be remitted to the First-tier Tribunal or remain in the Upper Tribunal remains to be determined.
5. My preliminary view is that the matter should be remitted to the First-tier Tribunal as the main factual issues in dispute have not yet received adequate judicial consideration.
6. In the light of the above, the following decision and directions are made:
DECISION
7. In the light of the respondent's Rule 24 response, the decision of the First-tier Tribunal is set aside.
DIRECTIONS
A. If the respondent maintains that the case should remain in the Upper Tribunal, the respondent must file and serve written submissions (giving reasons) to the Upper Tribunal within 14 days of this decision being sent.
B. If the appellant disagrees with the respondent, a response must be filed within 7 days of receipt of the respondent's submissions.
C. If the respondent does not file and serve submissions in accordance with para. A, the case will be remitted to the First-tier Tribunal to be heard afresh by a different judge with no findings preserved.
D. Sheridan
Upper Tribunal Judge Sheridan
Judge of the Upper Tribunal
Immigration and Asylum Chamber
21.3.2024