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Cite as: [2019] UKAITUR PA034722018, [2019] UKAITUR PA34722018

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Upper Tribunal

(Immigration and Asylum Chamber) Appeal Number: PA/03472/2018

 

 

THE IMMIGRATION ACTS

 

 

Heard at Field House

Decision & Reasons Promulgated

On 3 January 2019

On 30 January 2019

 

 

 

Before

 

UPPER TRIBUNAL JUDGE ALLEN

 

 

Between

 

M I E H A

(anonymity direction made)

Appellant

and

 

THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT

Respondent

 

 

Representation :

For the Appellant:

For the Respondent:

 

 

DECISION AND REASONS

 

1. The appellant appealed to the First-tier Tribunal against the Secretary of State's decision of 26 February 2018 refusing asylum. The judge dismissed his appeal. The appellant sought permission to appeal that decision, and in a letter of 13 September 2018 the respondent invited the Upper Tribunal to remit the matter to the First-tier Tribunal for a further hearing.

 

2. In the notice of decision sent out on 30 October 2018 Judge Blum indicated that he was minded to find an error of law, set aside the decision of the First-tier Tribunal and remit the case to the First-tier Tribunal. He directed that any party opposed to this course of action was to inform the Tribunal in writing with reasons no later than 21 days from the date the decision was sent out.

 

3. No objection has been lodged to the proposed course of action, and accordingly the decision of the judge in this case is set aside and the matter is remitted for a full hearing in the First-tier Tribunal, to be heard at Manchester before a judge other than Judge Malik.

 

 

Direction Regarding Anonymity - Rule 14 of the Tribunal Procedure (Upper Tribunal) Rules 2008

 

Unless and until a Tribunal or court directs otherwise, the appellant is granted anonymity. No report of these proceedings shall directly or indirectly identify him or any member of their family. This direction applies both to the appellant and to the respondent. Failure to comply with this direction could lead to contempt of court proceedings.

 

 

Signed Date15 January 2019

Upper Tribunal Judge Allen

 


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