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Written by Emma Ginn
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There have been several recent cases where an applicant's removal has been contested on the basis that there will be insufficient mechanisms to protect him from suicide in his country of origin. |
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Written by Emma Ginn
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The Appellant was a citizen of Sierra Leone and member of the Temne tribe. His evidence was that his father had been involved in politics in 1977 to 1982, and that HK had been attacked by members of the Mende tribe on this account. |
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Written by Emma Ginn
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The Appellant was a Yemeni man born in 1942, whose former wives, children, grandchildren and brothers were all lawfully resident in the UK. He entered the UK as a visitor and applied out of time for indefinite leave to remain as a dependent relative under r 317 of the Immigration Rules. |
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Written by Emma Ginn
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In basic terms, the LCJ held that all that was criminalised was the destruction/disposal of a genuine and current document. If someone travels to the UK without a document, or travels on a false document and then destroys or disposes of that, they have a defence. |
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