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Cite as: [2014] UKAITUR OA7762013, [2014] UKAITUR OA007762013

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    Upper Tribunal

    (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) Appeal Number: OA/00776/2013

     

     

    THE IMMIGRATION ACTS

     

     

    Heard at: Field House

    (by video link from Birmingham IAC)

    Determination Promulgated

    On : 27 May 2014

    On 28 May 2014

     

     

     

     

    Before

     

     

    UPPER TRIBUNAL JUDGE KEBEDE

     

     

    Between

     

    ENTRY CLEARANCE OFFICER

    Appellant

    and

     

    MEENAZBANU ABDULHAFIZ MEHRI

    Respondent

     

    Representation:

     

    For the Appellant: Mr N Smart, Senior Home Office Presenting Officer

    For the Respondent: Ali Ahmed Gulam Mohamad Tapkirwala (the Sponsor)

     

     

    DETERMINATION AND REASONS

     

    1. This appeal came before me following a grant of permission to appeal on 28 March 2014 against the decision of First-tier Tribunal Judge Landes who, by a determination promulgated on 31 December 2013, allowed the respondent’s appeal brought before the First-tier Tribunal against the refusal to grant her entry to the United Kingdom as a spouse.

    2. At the hearing, Mr Smart confirmed that Ms Mehri had since been issued with a visa and had entered the United Kingdom. Accordingly he wished to withdraw the appeal before the Upper Tribunal.

    3. Rule 17 of the Tribunal Procedure (Upper Tribunal) Rules 2008 provides for a party to withdraw its case before the Upper Tribunal, with the consent of the Tribunal. That consent is now given.

    4. The effect of the withdrawal is that the decision of the First-tier Tribunal is unchallenged and shall stand.

     

    DECISION

     

    5. The making of the decision of the First-tier Tribunal did not involve an error on a point of law. The decision to allow the appeal stands.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Signed Date

     

     

    Upper Tribunal Judge Kebede

     


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