SURATI v. TORTURE CLAIMS APPEAL BOARD / NON-REFOULEMENT CLAIMS PETITION OFFICE AND ANOTHER [Decision on Leave Application]
The Board's Decision was lawful: it properly found on the Applicant's own evidence that she had severed contact with the alleged persecutors and failed to discharge the burden of proof; lack of legal representation at the oral hearing caused no prejudice; the Board gave adequate reasons; there was no error of law,...
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- Citation
- [2022] HKCFI 694
- Parties
- Applicant: Surati; 1st Putative Respondent: Torture Claims Appeal Board / Non-Refoulement Claims Petition Office; 2nd Putative Respondent: Director of Immigration
- Court
- Court of First Instance
- Jurisdiction
- Hong Kong
- Judgment Date
- 23 March 2022
- Case Number
- HCAL548/2019
- Procedural Posture
- Judicial Review (non Refoulement) / Application for Leave to Apply for Judicial Review (refused)
- Outcome
- Application for leave to apply for judicial review refused
- Legal Topics
- Non Refoulement, Torture, Asylum, Procedural Fairness, Legal Representation, Wednesbury Unreasonableness, Burden of Proof, Internal Relocation, Country of Origin Information, Unified Screening Mechanism
- Source Language
- en
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Parties
Surati
Applicant
Torture Claims Appeal Board / Non-Refoulement Claims Petition Office
1st Putative Respondent
Director of Immigration
2nd Putative Respondent
Procedural Posture
Judicial Review (non Refoulement) / Application for Leave to Apply for Judicial Review (refused)
Legal Issues
- 1 whether the Board's decision was reviewable by the court
- 2 whether the Board breached procedural fairness by not providing legal representation at the oral hearing
- 3 whether the Board took irrelevant matters into account or failed to give proper reasons
Ratio Decidendi
The Board's Decision was lawful: it properly found on the Applicant's own evidence that she had severed contact with the alleged persecutors and failed to discharge the burden of proof; lack of legal representation at the oral hearing caused no prejudice; the Board gave adequate reasons; there was no error of law, procedural unfairness or irrationality, so leave to apply for judicial review was refused.
Court Disposition
Application for leave to apply for judicial review refused
Orders
- Leave to apply for judicial review refused (Decision dated 10 January 2019 upheld); refusal recorded 23 March 2022
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