MOHAMMAD JULFIKAR v. TORTURE CLAIMS APPEAL BOARD [Decision on Leave Application]

MOHAMMAD JULFIKAR v. TORTURE CLAIMS APPEAL BOARD [Decision on Leave Application]

Leave was dismissed because the applicant failed to identify any reasonably arguable legal error, irrationality or procedural unfairness in the Director's or the Board's decisions; both bodies lawfully found the risk was localized, state protection and reasonable internal relocation in India were available, and no...

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Citation
[2022] HKCFI 2981
Parties
Applicant: Mohammad Julfikar; Putative Respondent: Torture Claims Appeal Board; Putative Interested Party: Director of Immigration
Court
Court of First Instance
Jurisdiction
Hong Kong
Judgment Date
29 September 2022
Case Number
HCAL183/2020
Procedural Posture
Judicial Review (leave Application) / Leave Application Dismissed
Outcome
The application for leave to apply for judicial review is dismissed.
Legal Topics
Non Refoulement, Torture Risk, Internal Relocation, Credibility Findings, Judicial Review Standard, Procedural Fairness
Source Language
en
Constitutional Law Administrative Law Immigration Law Human Rights Law Non Refoulement Torture Risk Internal Relocation Credibility Findings +2 more

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Parties

Mohammad Julfikar

Applicant

Torture Claims Appeal Board

Putative Respondent

Director of Immigration

Putative Interested Party

Procedural Posture

Judicial Review (leave Application) / Leave Application Dismissed

  1. 1 Whether there were substantial grounds to believe applicant faced real and substantial risk of torture, death or other serious harm on return to India
  2. 2 Whether the Director and the Board committed legal error, irrationality or procedural unfairness in assessing the non-refoulement claim
  3. 3 Whether internal relocation within India was reasonable and available to the applicant

Ratio Decidendi

Leave was dismissed because the applicant failed to identify any reasonably arguable legal error, irrationality or procedural unfairness in the Director's or the Board's decisions; both bodies lawfully found the risk was localized, state protection and reasonable internal relocation in India were available, and no basis existed for non-refoulement protection; the applicant later confirmed he wished to withdraw and return to India.

Court Disposition

The application for leave to apply for judicial review is dismissed.

Orders

  • The application for leave to apply for judicial review be dismissed.