ALI ATIF v. TORTURE CLAIMS APPEAL BOARD AND ANOTHER [Decision on Leave Application]
The leave application was dismissed because the Applicant affirmed the underlying problem was resolved and, on the merits, the Director and the Board reasonably concluded there were no substantial grounds to believe the Applicant faced a real and foreseeable risk of torture or serious ill‑treatment given the private...
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- Citation
- [2020] HKCFI 2557
- Parties
- Applicant: Ali Atif; 1st Putative Respondent: Torture Claims Appeal Board; 2nd Putative Respondent: Director of Immigration
- Court
- Court of First Instance
- Jurisdiction
- Hong Kong
- Judgment Date
- 26 November 2020
- Case Number
- HCAL1293/2020
- Procedural Posture
- Judicial Review (leave Application) / Application for Leave to Apply for Judicial Review — Dismissed on Consideration of Documents
- Outcome
- Application for leave to apply for judicial review dismissed.
- Legal Topics
- Non‑refoulement, Torture Risk (immigration Ordinance Part Viic), HKBOR Article 2 (right to Life), HKBOR Article 3 (prohibition of Torture and Inhuman Treatment), Internal Relocation, State Protection, Leave to Apply for Judicial Review, Mootness/withdrawal
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Parties
Ali Atif
Applicant
Torture Claims Appeal Board
1st Putative Respondent
Director of Immigration
2nd Putative Respondent
Procedural Posture
Judicial Review (leave Application) / Application for Leave to Apply for Judicial Review — Dismissed on Consideration of Documents
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the Applicant faced a real and foreseeable risk of torture or serious ill‑treatment from his uncle if returned to Pakistan
- 2 Whether the Director and the Torture Claims Appeal Board erred in law or fact in finding state protection and reasonable internal relocation available
- 3 Whether the leave application should be dismissed where the Applicant seeks withdrawal on the basis the problem is resolved (mootness)
Ratio Decidendi
The leave application was dismissed because the Applicant affirmed the underlying problem was resolved and, on the merits, the Director and the Board reasonably concluded there were no substantial grounds to believe the Applicant faced a real and foreseeable risk of torture or serious ill‑treatment given the private nature of the dispute, low intensity of past incidents, availability of state protection and reasonable internal relocation alternatives.
Court Disposition
Application for leave to apply for judicial review dismissed.
Orders
- The application for leave to apply for judicial review is dismissed.
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