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Cite as: [2015] EWCA Civ 874

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Neutral Citation Number: [2015] EWCA Civ 874
Case No: C5/2014/2000

IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE UPPER TRIBUNAL
(IMMIGRATION & APPEAL CHAMBER)
(LOWER COURT JUDGE: SIR STEPHEN SEDLEY)

Royal Courts of Justice
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL
16th June 2015

B e f o r e :

LORD JUSTICE SALES
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Between:
FA (BANGLADESH)

Appellant
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SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT


Respondent

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The Appellant did not appear and was not represented
The Respondent did not appear and was not represented

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    LORD JUSTICE SALES:

  1. This is a renewed oral application for permission to appeal, permission to appeal having been refused on the papers by Sir Stephen Sedley by an order dated 1 October 2014. The application is for permission to appeal in circumstances where the appeal would be a second appeal. Accordingly, it is the second appeal criteria which fall to be applied.
  2. No appearance has been made by the appellant, despite being notified of the hearing date and time. Yesterday the appellant made an application by email for an adjournment, which was refused. The case has been properly called on and effort has been made to contact the appellant on his mobile phone but there was no answer. In the circumstances I am satisfied that it is appropriate for me to continue to consider this case and give a ruling on it.
  3. No effort has been made in writing or by attendance today to engage with the reasons given by Sir Stephen Sedley explaining why the second appeal test is not satisfied in this case. I have myself reviewed the papers and I can say that I agree with the reasons given by Sir Stephen Sedley. No possible reason for disagreeing with them has been advanced or appears from the papers.
  4. Accordingly, this application for permission to appeal is dismissed.
  5. Order: Application refused


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