2022 RLLR 21
Claimants were found to be Convention refugees because membership in the Dalit (Backward Caste) group establishes nexus to a Convention ground, objective country evidence and personal testimony demonstrate systemic persecution, state protection is inadequate, and no viable internal flight alternative exists.
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- Citation
- 2022 RLLR 21
- Parties
- Principal Claimant: XXXX XXXX; Associate Claimant: XXXX XXXX; Minor Claimant: XXXX XXXX
- Court
- Royal Canadian Mounted Police Labour Relations
- Jurisdiction
- Canada
- Judgment Date
- 27 July 2022
- Procedural Posture
- Refugee Protection Claim Under IRPA / Decision Refugee Protection Division
- Outcome
- Claimants found to be Convention refugees; claims accepted.
- Legal Topics
- Convention Refugee, Membership in a Particular Social Group, State Protection, Internal Flight Alternative, Credibility
- Source Language
- english
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Parties
XXXX XXXX
Principal Claimant
XXXX XXXX
Associate Claimant
XXXX XXXX
Minor Claimant
Procedural Posture
Refugee Protection Claim Under IRPA / Decision Refugee Protection Division
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether claimants are members of a Convention ground (particular social group)
- 2 Credibility of claimants' testimony and documentary evidence
- 3 Whether state protection is available
Ratio Decidendi
Claimants were found to be Convention refugees because membership in the Dalit (Backward Caste) group establishes nexus to a Convention ground, objective country evidence and personal testimony demonstrate systemic persecution, state protection is inadequate, and no viable internal flight alternative exists.
Court Disposition
Claimants found to be Convention refugees; claims accepted.
Orders
- Claimants accepted as Convention refugees
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