Altaf Ebrahim t/a Ebrahim & Co v OISC

Altaf Ebrahim t/a Ebrahim & Co v OISC

There was no relevant change of circumstances since the prior decision, and the appeal sought to re-litigate an already determined issue; thus, the appeal had no reasonable prospect of success.

Parties
Appellant: Altaf Ebrahim t/a Ebrahim & Co; Respondent: The Immigration Services Commissioner
Jurisdiction
England and Wales
Judgment Date
28 May 2014
Procedural Posture
Regulatory Appeal / Decision on Appeal
Outcome
appeal struck out
Legal Topics
Authorisation Levels, Appeal Procedure, Protective Notices

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Parties

Altaf Ebrahim t/a Ebrahim & Co

Appellant

The Immigration Services Commissioner

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Regulatory Appeal / Decision on Appeal

  1. 1 Whether Mr Ebrahim should be reinstated to provide Level Three immigration services
  2. 2 Whether there are grounds to challenge the condition attached by OISC regarding protective appeals

Ratio Decidendi

There was no relevant change of circumstances since the prior decision, and the appeal sought to re-litigate an already determined issue; thus, the appeal had no reasonable prospect of success.

Court Disposition

appeal struck out

Orders

  • The appeal is struck out as having no reasonable prospects of success.