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United Kingdom Immigration and Asylum (AIT/IAC) Unreported Judgments


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URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKAITUR/2015/DA012682014.html
Cite as: [2015] UKAITUR DA12682014, [2015] UKAITUR DA012682014

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IAC-FH-NL-V1

 

Upper Tribunal

(Immigration and Asylum Chamber) Appeal Number: DA/01268/2014

 

 

THE IMMIGRATION ACTS

 

 

Heard at Field House

Determination Promulgated

On 14th January 2015

On 11th February 2015

 

 

 

Before

 

UPPER TRIBUNAL JUDGE D E TAYLOR

 

 

Between

 

disimua tukimona

Appellant

and

 

THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT

Respondent

 

 

Representation:

For the Appellant: In person

For the Respondent: Mrs A Holmes, Home Office Presenting Officer

 

 

DECISION AND DIRECTIONS

1.             This is the Appellant’s appeal against the decision of Judge Phillips made following a hearing at Kingston on 1st October 2014.

2.             The Appellant appeals against the Respondent’s decision of 29th May 2014 to make him the subject of a deportation order by virtue of Section 32(5) of the UK Borders Act 2007.

3.             The Appellant did not appear at the hearing. The judge dismissed the Appellant’s appeal and said that there was no explanation for his failure to attend.

4.             The Appellant challenges the judge’s decision on the basis that he was not given proper notice of hearing.

5.             As realistically conceded by the Respondent’s representative, the hearing notice had gone to Maidstone Prison but, by the date of the notice, the Appellant had been transferred to a detention centre.

6.             Since the hearing notice went to the wrong address and the Appellant did not in fact receive it, although this is a full and well-reasoned determination I am satisfied that it ought to be set aside.

7.             The appeal is therefore remitted to be heard before a different judge other than Judge Philips, at the Taylor House Hearing Centre. I understand it will be listed for a CMR when a final hearing date will be fixed.

 

 

 

Signed Date 14th January 2015

 

Upper Tribunal Judge Taylor

 


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