AK (Failure to assess witnesses' evidence) Turkey [2004] UKIAT 00230
Date of hearing: 12 August 2004
Date Determination notified: 23 August 2004
AK | APPELLANT |
and | |
Secretary of State for the Home Department | RESPONDENT |
For the Appellant: Mr S Taghavi of counsel, instructed by Hackney Law Centre
For the Respondent: Mr C Buckley, Home Office Presenting Officer
1. The adjudicator erred in his approach to the determination of the first adjudicator;
2. He failed to make proper findings of fact on material issues;
3. He failed to give proper consideration to the psychiatric evidence;
4. He erred in his assessment of the risk to the appellant on return to Turkey;
5. He erred in his assessment of the claim under Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights.
"The second person called to evidence (sic) was the appellant's wife, [ ]. She relied on her witness statement. She takes tablets for her back pain".
"Both the appellant and his wife told me that they were not receiving any medical treatment for any psychiatric condition".
"I should state that I have considered the medical/psychiatric reports that were submitted. However I pointed out to Ms Ahmad [the appellant's counsel before him] that these were somewhat dated. Both the appellant and his wife told me that they were not receiving any medical treatment for any psychiatric condition. I do not believe that the medical/psychiatric reports add anything to the appellant's cause".
Signed Dated
L V Waumsley
Vice President
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