MS (Adjournment Refused) India [2004] UKIAT 00287
Date of hearing: 17 September 2004
Date Determination notified: 19 October 2004
MS | APPELLANT |
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Secretary of State for the Home Department | RESPONDENT |
"a valid medical certificate was presented which clearly stated that the patient cannot travel and according to the instructions of the Chief Adjudicator, the Adjudicator should have taken into consideration the medical problems he was having at the time of his court hearing. The Adjudicator by not adjourning the case prejudiced the appellant's right of giving oral evidence."
The grounds continue:
2. The appellant should be given a chance as it is not fair that even on presenting a medical certificate no attention was given to his oral evidence. The case should be remitted to another Adjudicator for a full hearing.
This is to certify that [ ] of [an address in Leicester] was under my care from 30 September 2003 to present and has attended surgery on 24 October 2003. Will need rest for the next three days.
(1) An Adjudicator … must hear an appeal in the absence of a party or his representative, if satisfied that the party or his representative –
(a) has been given notice of the date, time and place of the hearing; and
(b) has given no satisfactory explanation for his absence.
Jonathan Perkins
Vice President.
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