AHMED MOHAMMAD SUJON v. DIRECTOR OF IMMIGRATION [Decision on Leave Application]
The Director complied with section 37ZO and provided detailed reasons that there was no significant change of circumstances and no realistic prospect of success for a subsequent claim; the Director's factual findings were lawful, fair and not irrational; the applicant therefore failed to show a reasonably arguable...
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- Citation
- [2026] HKCFI 713
- Parties
- Applicant: Ahmed Mohammad Sujon; Putative Respondent: Director of Immigration
- Court
- Court of First Instance
- Jurisdiction
- Hong Kong
- Judgment Date
- 4 February 2026
- Case Number
- HCAL2138/2020
- Procedural Posture
- Application for Leave to Apply for Judicial Review / Decision on Leave Application and Making of Restricted Proceedings Order
- Outcome
- Leave to apply for judicial review dismissed; Restricted Proceedings Order made against the applicant
- Legal Topics
- Non Refoulement, Subsequent Claim Under Section 37 ZO, Restricted Proceedings Order (rpo), Abuse of Process, Judicial Review Standards (wednesbury), Family Unity
- Source Language
- en
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Parties
Ahmed Mohammad Sujon
Applicant
Director of Immigration
Putative Respondent
Procedural Posture
Application for Leave to Apply for Judicial Review / Decision on Leave Application and Making of Restricted Proceedings Order
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the Director lawfully refused the applicant's request to make a subsequent non-refoulement claim under section 37ZO of the Immigration Ordinance
- 2 Whether the applicant's claim is reasonably arguable with realistic prospects of success to justify leave to apply for judicial review
- 3 Whether a Restricted Proceedings Order should be made to prevent abuse of the court's process by repeated unmeritorious non-refoulement claims
Ratio Decidendi
The Director complied with section 37ZO and provided detailed reasons that there was no significant change of circumstances and no realistic prospect of success for a subsequent claim; the Director's factual findings were lawful, fair and not irrational; the applicant therefore failed to show a reasonably arguable case with realistic prospects and leave was refused; because the applicant had repeatedly re-litigated an unmeritorious claim after exhausting appeals, the court exercised its inherent jurisdiction and proportionality to impose a five-year Restricted Proceedings Order to prevent further abuse of process.
Court Disposition
Leave to apply for judicial review dismissed; Restricted Proceedings Order made against the applicant
Orders
- Leave Application dismissed.
- A Restricted Proceedings Order (RPO) prohibiting the applicant from commencing or continuing any proceedings relating to any non-refoulement claim in the High Court or any appeal without the leave of the Court of First Instance.
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