GURSHARAN SINGH v. TORTURE CLAIMS APPEAL BOARD [Decision on Leave Application]

GURSHARAN SINGH v. TORTURE CLAIMS APPEAL BOARD [Decision on Leave Application]

Leave to apply for judicial review was refused because the application purported to challenge a non‑existent decision dated 20 February 2020 and, on the merits assuming the Board's Decision of 13 August 2020 was challenged, the Board had applied the correct legal principles, made permissible factual findings and its...

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Citation
[2025] HKCFI 1822
Parties
Applicant: Gursharan Singh; Putative Respondent: Torture Claims Appeal Board; Putative Interested Party: Director of Immigration
Court
Court of First Instance
Jurisdiction
Hong Kong
Judgment Date
12 May 2025
Case Number
HCAL300/2020
Procedural Posture
Application for Leave to Apply for Judicial Review / Leave Application (dismissed)
Outcome
Leave to apply for judicial review dismissed
Legal Topics
Non‑refoulement, Torture Claim, Judicial Review Leave, Unified Screening Mechanism, Wednesbury Unreasonableness
Source Language
en
Constitutional and Administrative Law Immigration Law Human Rights Non‑refoulement Torture Claim Judicial Review Leave Unified Screening Mechanism Wednesbury Unreasonableness

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Parties

Gursharan Singh

Applicant

Torture Claims Appeal Board

Putative Respondent

Director of Immigration

Putative Interested Party

Procedural Posture

Application for Leave to Apply for Judicial Review / Leave Application (dismissed)

  1. 1 Whether leave to apply for judicial review should be granted
  2. 2 Whether the Leave Application purported to challenge a non‑existent decision dated 20 February 2020
  3. 3 Whether the Board's Decision dated 13 August 2020 is susceptible to judicial review

Ratio Decidendi

Leave to apply for judicial review was refused because the application purported to challenge a non‑existent decision dated 20 February 2020 and, on the merits assuming the Board's Decision of 13 August 2020 was challenged, the Board had applied the correct legal principles, made permissible factual findings and its Decision was not tainted by error of law, procedural unfairness or irrationality; the claim was not reasonably arguable with realistic prospects of success.

Court Disposition

Leave to apply for judicial review dismissed

Orders

  • Leave Application dismissed