HARJIT KAUR AND ANOTHER v. DIRECTOR OF IMMIGRATION AND ANOTHER
The Director's refusal was upheld because he gave a clear primary reason (insufficient financial capability and accommodation) and that reason was not procedurally flawed; however the Secretary for Security's decision was quashed because she acted on a Restricted Memo containing adverse material not shown to the...
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- Citation
- HARJIT KAUR AND ANOTHER v. DIRECTOR OF IMMIGRATION AND ANOTHER
- Parties
- 1st Applicant: Harjit Kaur; 2nd Applicant: Gurjeet Kaur; 1st Respondent: Director of Immigration; 2nd Respondent: Secretary for Security
- Court
- Court of First Instance
- Jurisdiction
- Hong Kong
- Judgment Date
- 14 April 2000
- Case Number
- HCAL47/1999
- Procedural Posture
- Judicial Review / Final Judgment (court of First Instance)
- Outcome
- Application partially allowed: challenge to Director of Immigration dismissed; decision of Secretary for Security quashed for procedural unfairness.
- Legal Topics
- Judicial Review, Procedural Fairness, Natural Justice, Reasons for Decision, Disclosure of Internal Documents, Administrative Appeals
- Source Language
- en
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Parties
Harjit Kaur
1st Applicant
Gurjeet Kaur
2nd Applicant
Director of Immigration
1st Respondent
Secretary for Security
2nd Respondent
Procedural Posture
Judicial Review / Final Judgment (court of First Instance)
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the Director of Immigration gave adequate reasons for refusal of change of immigration status
- 2 Whether the Secretary for Security acted unfairly by relying on a Restricted Memo not disclosed to the applicants
- 3 Whether the appeal process from the Director was properly constituted as a statutory appeal
Ratio Decidendi
The Director's refusal was upheld because he gave a clear primary reason (insufficient financial capability and accommodation) and that reason was not procedurally flawed; however the Secretary for Security's decision was quashed because she acted on a Restricted Memo containing adverse material not shown to the applicants and thereby denied them a fair opportunity to respond, rendering her decision procedurally unfair and invalid.
Court Disposition
Application partially allowed: challenge to Director of Immigration dismissed; decision of Secretary for Security quashed for procedural unfairness.
Orders
- Application for certiorari to quash the decision of the Director of Immigration dated 3 December 1998 is dismissed
- An order of certiorari is to issue to bring up and quash the decision of the Secretary for Security dated 17 March 1999 upholding the Director of Immigration's decision
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