Made | 6th February 2005 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 8th February 2005 | ||
Coming into force | 4th April 2005 |
1. | Citation and commencement |
2. | Interpretation |
3. | Scope of these Rules |
4. | Overriding objective |
5. | Scope of this Part |
6. | Giving notice of appeal |
7. | Time limit for appeal |
8. | Form and contents of notice of appeal |
9. | Rejection of invalid notice of appeal |
10. | Late notice of appeal |
11. | Special provisions for imminent removal cases |
12. | Service of notice of appeal on respondent |
13. | Filing of documents by respondent |
14. | Variation of grounds of appeal |
15. | Method of determining appeal |
16. | Certification of pending appeal |
17. | Withdrawal of appeal |
18. | Abandonment of appeal |
19. | Hearing appeal in absence of a party |
20. | Hearing two or more appeals together |
21. | Adjournment of appeals |
22. | Giving of determination |
23. | Special procedures and time limits in asylum appeals |
24. | Scope of this Part |
25. | Procedure for applying for review |
26. | Deciding applications for review |
27. | Form and service of decision |
28. | Sending notice of decision to the appropriate court |
29. | Rules applicable on reconsideration of appeal |
30. | Reply |
31. | Procedure for reconsideration of appeal |
32. | Evidence on reconsideration of appeal |
33. | Orders for funding on reconsideration |
34. | Applying for permission to appeal |
35. | Time limit for application |
36. | Determining the application |
37. | Scope of this Part and interpretation |
38. | Applications for bail |
39. | Bail hearing |
40. | Recognizances |
41. | Release of applicant |
42. | Application of this Part to Scotland |
43. | Conduct of appeals and applications |
44. | Constitution of the Tribunal |
45. | Directions |
46. | Notification of hearings |
47. | Adjournment |
48. | Representation |
49. | United Kingdom Representative |
50. | Summoning of witnesses |
51. | Evidence |
52. | Language of documents |
53. | Burden of proof |
54. | Admission of public to hearings |
55. | Filing and service of documents |
56. | Address for service |
57. | Calculation of time |
58. | Signature of documents |
59. | Errors of procedure |
60. | Correction of orders and determinations |
61. | Revocation |
62. | Transitional provisions |
SCHEDULE | Forms |
Scope of these Rules
3.
- (1) These Rules apply to the following proceedings -
(2) These Rules apply subject to any other Rules made under section 106 of the 2002 Act which apply to specific classes of proceedings.
Overriding objective
4.
The overriding objective of these Rules is to secure that proceedings before the Tribunal are handled as fairly, quickly and efficiently as possible; and, where appropriate, that members of the Tribunal have responsibility for ensuring this, in the interests of the parties to the proceedings and in the wider public interest.
(4) A person who is outside the United Kingdom and wishes to appeal against a decision of an entry clearance officer may give notice of appeal either -
(5) Where a notice of appeal is served on a custodian under paragraph (3)(b), that person must -
(6) Where a notice of appeal is served on an entry clearance officer under paragraph (4)(b), the officer must -
Time limit for appeal
7.
- (1) A notice of appeal by a person who is in the United Kingdom must be given -
(2) A notice of appeal by a person who is outside the United Kingdom must be given -
not later than 28 days after his departure from the United Kingdom; or
(b) in any other case, not later than 28 days after he is served with notice of the decision.
(3) Where a person -
paragraphs (1) and (2)(b) apply with the modification that the time for giving notice of appeal under section 83(2) runs from the date on which the person is served with notice of the decision to grant him leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom by which he satisfies the condition in section 83(1)(b).
Form and contents of notice of appeal
8.
- (1) The notice of appeal must be in the appropriate prescribed form and must -
(2) The notice of appeal must if reasonably practicable be accompanied by the notice of decision against which the appellant is appealing, or a copy of it.
(3) The notice of appeal must be signed by the appellant or his representative, and dated.
(4) If a notice of appeal is signed by the appellant's representative, the representative must certify in the notice of appeal that he has completed it in accordance with the appellant's instructions.
Rejection of invalid notice of appeal
9.
- (1) Where -
the Tribunal shall not accept the notice of appeal.
(2) Where the Tribunal does not accept a notice of appeal, it must -
Late notice of appeal
10.
- (1) If a notice of appeal is given outside the applicable time limit, it must include an application for an extension of time for appealing, which must -
(2) If a notice of appeal appears to the Tribunal to have been given outside the applicable time limit but does not include an application for an extension of time, unless the Tribunal extends the time for appealing of its own initiative, it must notify the person giving notice of appeal in writing that it proposes to treat the notice of appeal as being out of time.
(3) Where the Tribunal gives notification under paragraph (2), if the person giving notice of appeal contends that -
he may file with the Tribunal written evidence in support of that contention.
(4) Written evidence under paragraph (3) must be filed -
after notification is given under paragraph (2).
(5) Where the notice of appeal was given out of time, the Tribunal may extend the time for appealing if satisfied that by reason of special circumstances it would be unjust not to do so.
(6) The Tribunal must decide any issue as to whether a notice of appeal was given in time, or whether to extend the time for appealing, as a preliminary decision without a hearing, and in doing so may only take account of -
(7) Subject to paragraphs (8) and (9), the Tribunal must serve written notice of any decision under this rule on the parties.
(8) Where -
the Tribunal must serve written notice of its decision on the respondent, which must -
(9) Where paragraph (8) applies, if the respondent does not give the Tribunal notification under sub-paragraph (ii) within 29 days after the Tribunal serves the notice of decision on it, the Tribunal must serve the notice of decision on the person giving notice of appeal as soon as reasonably practicable thereafter.
Special provisions for imminent removal cases
11.
- (1) This rule applies in any case in which the respondent notifies the Tribunal that removal directions have been issued against a person who has given notice of appeal, pursuant to which it is proposed to remove him from the United Kingdom within 5 calendar days of the date on which the notice of appeal was given.
(2) The Tribunal must, if reasonably practicable, make any preliminary decision under rule 10 before the date and time proposed for his removal.
(3) Rule 10 shall apply subject to the modifications that the Tribunal may -
Service of notice of appeal on respondent
12.
- (1) Subject to paragraph (2), when the Tribunal receives a notice of appeal it shall serve a copy upon the respondent as soon as reasonably practicable.
(2) Paragraph (1) does not apply where the notice of appeal was served on an entry clearance officer under rule 6(4)(b).
Filing of documents by respondent
13.
- (1) When the respondent is served with a copy of a notice of appeal, it must (unless it has already done so) file with the Tribunal a copy of -
in relation to the decision being appealed;
(c) any other unpublished document which is referred to in a document mentioned in sub-paragraph (a) or relied upon by the respondent; and
(d) the notice of any other immigration decision made in relation to the appellant in respect of which he has a right of appeal under section 82 of the 2002 Act.
(2) Subject to paragraph (3), the respondent must file the documents listed in paragraph (1) -
(3) If the Tribunal considers the timeliness of a notice of appeal as a preliminary issue under rule 10, the respondent must file the documents listed in paragraph (1) as soon as reasonably practicable after being served with a decision of the Tribunal allowing the appeal to proceed, and in any event not later than 2.00 p.m. on the business day before the earliest date appointed for any hearing of or in relation to the appeal following that decision.
(4) The respondent must, at the same time as filing them, serve on the appellant a copy of all the documents listed in paragraph (1), except for documents which the respondent has already sent to the appellant.
Variation of grounds of appeal
14.
Subject to section 85(2) of the 2002 Act, the appellant may vary his grounds of appeal only with the permission of the Tribunal.
Method of determining appeal
15.
- (1) Every appeal must be considered by the Tribunal at a hearing, except where -
(b) paragraph (2) of this rule applies; or
(c) any other provision of these Rules or of any other enactment permits or requires the Tribunal to dispose of an appeal without a hearing.
(2) The Tribunal may determine an appeal without a hearing if -
(3) Where paragraph (2)(d) applies, the Tribunal must not determine the appeal without a hearing without first giving the parties notice of its intention to do so, and an opportunity to make written representations as to whether there should be a hearing.
Certification of pending appeal
16.
- (1) If the Secretary of State or an immigration officer issues a certificate under section 97 or 98 of the 2002 Act which relates to a pending appeal, he must file notice of the certification with the Tribunal.
(2) Where a notice of certification is filed under paragraph (1), the Tribunal must -
Withdrawal of appeal
17.
- (1) An appellant may withdraw an appeal -
(2) An appeal shall be treated as withdrawn if the respondent notifies the Tribunal that the decision (or, where the appeal relates to more than one decision, all of the decisions) to which the appeal relates has been withdrawn.
(3) If an appeal is withdrawn or treated as withdrawn, the Tribunal must serve on the parties a notice that the appeal has been recorded as having been withdrawn.
Abandonment of appeal
18.
- (1) Any party to a pending appeal must notify the Tribunal if they are aware that an event specified in -
has taken place.
(2) Where an appeal is treated as abandoned pursuant to section 104(4) of the 2002 Act or regulation 33(1A) of the 2000 Regulations, or finally determined pursuant to section 104(5) of the 2002 Act, the Tribunal must -
Hearing appeal in absence of a party
19.
- (1) The Tribunal must hear an appeal in the absence of a party or his representative, if satisfied that the party or his representative -
(2) Where paragraph (1) does not apply, the Tribunal may hear an appeal in the absence of a party if satisfied that -
Hearing two or more appeals together
20.
Where two or more appeals are pending at the same time, the Tribunal may direct them to be heard together if it appears that -
Adjournment of appeals
21.
- (1) Where a party applies for an adjournment of a hearing of an appeal, he must -
(2) The Tribunal must not adjourn a hearing of an appeal on the application of a party, unless satisfied that the appeal cannot otherwise be justly determined.
(3) The Tribunal must not, in particular, adjourn a hearing on the application of a party in order to allow the party more time to produce evidence, unless satisfied that -
(4) Where the hearing of an appeal is adjourned, the Tribunal will fix a new hearing date which -
Giving of determination
22.
- (1) Except in cases to which rule 23 applies, where the Tribunal determines an appeal it must serve on every party a written determination containing its decision and the reasons for it.
(2) The Tribunal must send its determination -
Special procedures and time limits in asylum appeals
23.
- (1) This rule applies to appeals under section 82 of the 2002 Act where -
(2) Subject to paragraph (3) -
(b) where an appeal is to be determined without a hearing, the Tribunal must determine it not more than 28 days after the later of those dates.
(3) If the respondent does not file the documents specified in rule 13(1) within the time specified in rule 13 or directions given under that rule -
(4) The Tribunal must serve its determination on the respondent -
(5) The respondent must -
(b) as soon as practicable after serving the determination, notify the Tribunal on what date and by what means it was served.
(6) If the respondent does not give the Tribunal notification under paragraph (5)(b) within 29 days after the Tribunal serves the determination on it, the Tribunal must serve the determination on the appellant as soon as reasonably practicable thereafter.
(7) In paragraph (2) of this rule, references to a hearing do not include a case management review hearing or other preliminary hearing.
(b) remittal by the appropriate appellate court under section 103B(4)(c), 103C(2)(c) or 103E(4)(c) of the 2002 Act.
(3) Section 3 of this Part applies to applications for permission to appeal to the appropriate appellate court.
(b) in relation to an application for an order under section 103A(1), either -
(6) The immigration judge may make an order for reconsideration only if he thinks that -
Form and service of decision
27.
- (1) Where an immigration judge decides a section 103A application, he must give written notice of his decision, including his reasons which may be in summary form.
(2) Where an immigration judge makes an order for reconsideration -
(3) The Tribunal must, except in cases to which paragraph (5) applies -
(4) Paragraph (5) applies to reviews of appeals under section 82 of the 2002 Act where -
(5) In cases to which this paragraph applies -
(b) the respondent must serve on the appellant -
not later than 28 days after receiving them from the Tribunal;
(c) the respondent must, as soon as practicable after serving the documents mentioned in sub-paragraph (b), notify the Tribunal on what date and by what means they were served; and
(d) if the respondent does not give the Tribunal notification under sub-paragraph (c) within 29 days after the Tribunal serves the notice of decision on it, the Tribunal must serve the documents mentioned in sub-paragraph (b) on the appellant as soon as reasonably practicable thereafter.
Sending notice of decision to the appropriate court
28.
The Tribunal must send to the appropriate court copies of -
upon being requested to do so by the appropriate court.
(3) Subject to paragraph (2), the Tribunal must substitute a fresh decision to allow or dismiss the appeal.
(4) In carrying out the reconsideration, the Tribunal -
(5) In this rule, a "material error of law" means an error of law which affected the Tribunal's decision upon the appeal.
Evidence on reconsideration of appeal
32.
- (1) The Tribunal may consider as evidence any note or record made by the Tribunal of any previous hearing at which the appeal was considered.
(2) If a party wishes to ask the Tribunal to consider evidence which was not submitted on any previous occasion when the appeal was considered, he must file with the Tribunal and serve on the other party written notice to that effect, which must -
(3) A notice under paragraph (2) must be filed and served as soon as practicable after the parties have been served with the order for reconsideration.
(4) If the Tribunal decides to admit additional evidence, it may give directions as to -
the evidence is to be given or filed.
Orders for funding on reconsideration
33.
- (1) This rule applies where -
(2) The Tribunal must make a separate determination ("the funding determination") stating whether it orders that the appellant's costs -
are to be paid out of the relevant fund.
(3) The Tribunal must send the funding determination to -
(4) Where the determination of the reconsidered appeal ("the principal determination") is served in accordance with rule 23, the Tribunal must not send the funding determination to the appellant's representative until -
(5) In this Rule -
(b) "relevant funding body" means -
Applying for permission to appeal
34.
- (1) An application to the Tribunal under this Section must be made by filing with the Tribunal an application notice for permission to appeal.
(2) The application notice for permission to appeal must -
(3) If the application notice is signed by the applicant's representative, the representative must certify in the application notice that he has completed the application notice in accordance with the applicant's instructions.
(4) As soon as practicable after an application notice for permission to appeal is filed, the Tribunal must notify the other party to the appeal to the Tribunal that it has been filed.
Time limit for application
35.
- (1) In application notice for permission to appeal must be filed in accordance with rule 34 -
(2) The Tribunal may not extend the time limits in paragraph (1).
Determining the application
36.
- (1) An application for permission to appeal must be determined by a senior immigration judge without a hearing.
(2) The Tribunal may either grant or refuse permission to appeal.
(3) Where the Tribunal intends to grant permission to appeal it may, if it thinks that the Tribunal has made an administrative error in relation to the proceedings, instead set aside the Tribunal's determination and direct that the proceedings be reheard by the Tribunal.
(4) The Tribunal must serve on every party written notice of its decision, including its reasons, which may be in summary form.
(b) the address of the place where the applicant is detained;
(c) whether an appeal by the applicant to the Tribunal is pending;
(d) the address where the applicant will reside if his application for bail is granted, or, if he is unable to give such an address, the reason why an address is not given;
(e) where the applicant is aged 18 or over, whether he will, if required, agree as a condition of bail to co-operate with electronic monitoring under section 36 of the 2004 Act;
(f) the amount of the recognizance in which he will agree to be bound;
(g) the full names, addresses, occupations and dates of birth of any persons who have agreed to act as sureties for the applicant if bail is granted, and the amounts of the recognizances in which they will agree to be bound;
(h) the grounds on which the application is made and, where a previous application has been refused, full details of any change in circumstances which has occurred since the refusal; and
(i) whether an interpreter will be required at the hearing, and in respect of what language or dialect.
(3) The application must be signed by the applicant or his representative or, in the case of an applicant who is a child or is for any other reason incapable of acting, by a person acting on his behalf.
Bail hearing
39.
- (1) Where an application for bail is filed, the Tribunal must -
(2) If the Secretary of State wishes to contest the application, he must file with the Tribunal and serve on the applicant a written statement of his reasons for doing so -
(3) The Tribunal must serve written notice of its decision on -
(4) Where bail is granted, the notice must include -
(5) Where bail is refused, the notice must include reasons for the refusal.
Recognizances
40.
- (1) The recognizance of an applicant or a surety must be in writing and must state -
(2) The recognizance must be -
Release of applicant
41.
The person having custody of the applicant must release him upon -
Application of this Part to Scotland
42.
This Part applies to Scotland with the following modifications -
(b) in rule 39, for paragraph (4)(b) substitute -
(c) rule 40 does not apply; and
(d) in rule 41, for sub-paragraph (b) substitute -
Directions
45.
- (1) The Tribunal may give directions to the parties relating to the conduct of any appeal or application.
(2) The power to give directions is to be exercised subject to any specific provision of these Rules.
(3) Directions must be given orally or in writing to every party.
(4) Directions of the Tribunal may, in particular -
(e) require any party to file and serve -
(f) limit -
(g) require the parties to take any steps to enable two or more appeals to be heard together under rule 20.
(h) provide for a hearing to be conducted or evidence given or representations made by video link or by other electronic means; and
(i) make provision to secure the anonymity of a party or a witness.
(5) The Tribunal must not direct an unrepresented party to do something unless it is satisfied that he is able to comply with the direction.
(6) The President may direct that, in individual cases or in such classes of case as he shall specify, any time period in these Rules for the Tribunal to do anything shall be extended by such period as he shall specify.
Notification of hearings
46.
- (1) When the Tribunal fixes a hearing it must serve notice of the date, time and place of the hearing on every party.
(2) The Tribunal may vary the date of a hearing, but must serve notice of the new date, time and place of the hearing on every party.
Adjournment
47.
Subject to any provision of these Rules, the Tribunal may adjourn any hearing.
Representation
48.
- (1) An appellant or applicant for bail may act in person or be represented by any person not prohibited from representing him by section 84 of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999[9].
(2) A respondent to an appeal, the Secretary of State or the United Kingdom Representative may be represented by any person authorised to act on his behalf.
(3) If a party to whom paragraph (1) applies is represented by a person not permitted by that paragraph to represent him, any determination given or other step taken by the Tribunal in the proceedings shall nevertheless be valid.
(4) Where a representative begins to act for a party, he must immediately notify the Tribunal and the other party of that fact.
(5) Where a representative is acting for a party, he may on behalf of that party do anything that these Rules require or permit that party to do.
(6) Where a representative is acting for an appellant, the appellant is under a duty -
(7) Where a representative ceases to act for a party, the representative and the party must immediately notify the Tribunal and the other party of that fact, and of the name and address of any new representative (if known).
(8) Notification under paragraph (4) or (7) -
(9) Until the Tribunal is notified that a representative has ceased to act for a party, any document served on that representative shall be deemed to be properly served on the party he was representing.
United Kingdom Representative
49.
- (1) The United Kingdom Representative may give notice to the Tribunal that he wishes to participate in any proceedings where the appellant has made an asylum claim.
(2) Where the United Kingdom Representative has given notice under paragraph (1) -
Summoning of witnesses
50.
- (1) The Tribunal may, by issuing a summons ("a witness summons"), require any person in the United Kingdom -
(2) A person is not required to attend a hearing in obedience to a witness summons unless -
(3) If a witness summons is issued at the request of a party, that party must pay or tender the expenses referred to in paragraph (2)(b).
Evidence
51.
- (1) The Tribunal may allow oral, documentary or other evidence to be given of any fact which appears to be relevant to an appeal or an application for bail, even if that evidence would be inadmissible in a court of law.
(2) The Tribunal may not compel a party or witness to give any evidence or produce any document which he could not be compelled to give or produce at the trial of a civil claim in the part of the United Kingdom in which the hearing is taking place.
(3) The Tribunal may require the oral evidence of a witness to be given on oath or affirmation.
(4) Where the Tribunal has given directions setting time limits for the filing and serving of written evidence, it must not consider any written evidence which is not filed or served in accordance with those directions unless satisfied that there are good reasons to do so.
(5) Where a party seeks to rely upon a copy of a document as evidence, the Tribunal may require the original document to be produced.
(6) In an appeal to which section 85(5) of the 2002 Act applies, the Tribunal must only consider evidence relating to matters which it is not prevented by that section from considering.
(7) Subject to section 108 of the 2002 Act, the Tribunal must not take account of any evidence that has not been made available to all the parties.
Language of documents
52.
- (1) Subject to paragraph (2) -
(2) In proceedings in or having a connection with Wales, a document may be filed with the Tribunal in Welsh.
(3) The Tribunal shall be under no duty to consider a document which is not in English (or, where paragraph (2) applies, in Welsh), or accompanied by a certified translation.
Burden of proof
53.
- (1) If an appellant asserts that a relevant decision ought not to have been taken against him on the ground that the statutory provision under which that decision was taken does not apply to him, it is for that party to prove that the provision does not apply to him.
(2) If -
it is for the appellant to prove that the fact asserted is true.
Admission of public to hearings
54.
- (1) Subject to the following provisions of this rule, every hearing before the Tribunal must be held in public.
(2) Where the Tribunal is considering an allegation referred to in section 108 of the 2002 Act -
(3) The Tribunal may exclude any or all members of the public from any hearing or part of a hearing if it is necessary -
(4) The Tribunal may also, in exceptional circumstances, exclude any or all members of the public from any hearing or part of a hearing to ensure that publicity does not prejudice the interests of justice, but only if and to the extent that it is strictly necessary to do so.
(5) A member of the Council on Tribunals or of its Scottish Committee acting in that capacity is entitled to attend any hearing and may not be excluded pursuant to paragraph (2), (3) or (4) of this rule.
(6) The United Kingdom Representative, where he has given notice to the Tribunal under rule 49, is entitled to attend any hearing except where paragraph (2) applies, and may not be excluded pursuant to paragraph (3) or (4) of this rule.
Filing and service of documents
55.
- (1) Any document which is required or permitted by these Rules or by a direction of the Tribunal to be filed with the Tribunal, or served on any person may be -
specified for that purpose by the Tribunal or person to whom the document is directed.
(2) A document to be served on an individual may be served personally by leaving it with that individual.
(3) Where a person has notified the Tribunal that he is acting as the representative of an appellant and has given an address for service, if a document is served on the appellant, a copy must also at the same time be sent to the appellant's representative.
(4) If any document is served on a person who has notified the Tribunal that he is acting as the representative of a party, it shall be deemed to have been served on that party.
(5) Subject to paragraph (6), any document that is served on a person in accordance with this rule shall, unless the contrary is proved, be deemed to be served -
(6) Any notice of appeal which is served on a person under rule 6(3)(b) or 6(4)(b) shall be treated as being served on the day on which it is received by that person.
(7) Where the United Kingdom Representative has given notice to the Tribunal under rule 49 in relation to any proceedings, any document which is required by these Rules or by a direction of the Tribunal to be served on a party in those proceedings must also be served on the United Kingdom Representative.
Address for service
56.
- (1) Every party, and any person representing a party, must notify the Tribunal in writing of a postal address at which documents may be served on him and of any changes to that address.
(2) Until a party or representative notifies the Tribunal of a change of address, any document served on him at the most recent address which he has notified to the Tribunal shall be deemed to have been properly served on him.
Calculation of time
57.
- (1) Where a period of time for doing any act is specified by these Rules or by a direction of the Tribunal, that period is to be calculated -
(2) Where the time specified by these Rules or by a direction of the Tribunal for doing any act ends on a day which is not a business day, that act is done in time if it is done on the next business day.
Signature of documents
58.
Any requirement in these Rules for a document to be signed by a party or his representative shall be satisfied, in the case of a document which is filed or served electronically in accordance with these rules, by the person who is required to sign the document typing his name or producing it by computer or other mechanical means.
Errors of procedure
59.
- (1) Where, before the Tribunal has determined an appeal or application, there has been an error of procedure such as a failure to comply with a rule -
(2) In particular, any determination made in an appeal or application under these Rules shall be valid notwithstanding that -
within a time period specified in these Rules.
Correction of orders and determinations
60.
- (1) The Tribunal may at any time amend an order, notice of decision or determination to correct a clerical error or other accidental slip or omission.
(2) Where an order, notice of decision or determination is amended under this rule -
(3) The time within which a party may apply for permission to appeal against, or for a review of, an amended determination runs from the date on which the party is served with the amended determination.
(3) Where a notice of appeal to an adjudicator has been given before 4th April 2005, but the respondent has not filed the notice of appeal with the appellate authority in accordance with rule 9 of the 2003 Rules -
(4) The modifications referred to in paragraphs (2)(b) and (3)(b) are that -
(c) for rule 9(2) of the 2003 Rules there shall be substituted -
(5) Where, pursuant to a transitional provisions order, the Tribunal considers a section 103A application for a review of an adjudicator's determination of an appeal, Section 1 of Part 3 of these Rules shall apply subject to the modifications that -
(6) Where, pursuant to a transitional provisions order, the Tribunal reconsiders an appeal which was originally determined by an adjudicator, Section 2 of Part 3 shall apply to the reconsideration, subject to paragraph (7).
(7) Where -
the reconsideration shall be limited to the grounds upon which the Immigration Appeal Tribunal granted permission to appeal.
(8) Any time limit in these Rules for the Tribunal to do anything shall not apply in relation to proceedings to which these Rules apply by virtue of paragraph (1) of this rule.
(9) In relation to proceedings which were pending immediately before 4th April 2005 -
(b) unless the context requires otherwise, any reference in a document to an adjudicator, the Immigration Appeal Tribunal or the appellate authority shall, insofar as it relates to an event on or after 4th April 2005, be treated as a reference to the Tribunal.
(10) In this rule -
Falconer of Thoroton
Dated 6th February 2005
Part 3 contains rules about -
Part 4 contains rules about applications to the Tribunal for bail. Such applications may be made under Schedule 2 to the Immigration Act 1971.
Part 5 contains general provisions which apply to proceedings under these Rules.
Part 6 revokes the Immigration and Asylum Appeals (Procedure) Rules 2003 and contains transitional provisions for appeals and applications to an adjudicator or the Immigration Appeal Tribunal which are pending immediately before 4th April 2005.
[2] 1981 c. 61. Section 40A was inserted by section 4(1) of the 2002 Act and amended by paragraph 4 of Schedule 2 to the 2004 Act.back
[6] S.I. 2000/2326. There are relevant amendments in S.I. 2003/3188 and S.I. 2004/1236.back
[8] S.I. 2003/435 (N.I. 10).back